Aún no tenemos significados para "doleful day".
1God grant we never live to see that doleful day.
2Therefore I will e'en begin at that most doleful day.
3Alas that ever I should see this doleful day.
4My teenage years were miserable enough, but Sundays were the most doleful day of all.
5Thus did the vision leave me, and many a doleful day succeeded to the parting moment.
6This has been a doleful day for me.
7As the sun was setting on that doleful day, Company A was ordered forward to the skirmish-line.
8A watery Sabbath means a doleful day, and 'A watery Sabbath it is,' he replied with feeling.
9As time goes on, he realises keenly what a doleful day it was for him when that other died.
10Alas that ever I should see this doleful day, for now, said Arthur, I am come to mine end.
12But I thought you lost that serious little girl on the doleful day when she heard you say that you loved me best.
13A mystery has ever hung and ever must continue to hang, over the fate of King Roderick, in that dark and doleful day of Spain.
14Their visit to Dunbarton was all happiness and reparation for the doleful days at Bennington.
15'If that doleful day should come, while Duncan Macwheeble had a boddle it should be Miss Rose's.
16'Alas,' said the king, 'that ever I should see this doleful day, for now is my end come.
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