Yet there are more reasons for hope than despondency, writes Martin Mansergh.
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The despondency and suffering were extreme; and the marshal had Cavalier sounded.
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There was expression enough in his voice now; expression of utter despondency.
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Kate set aside her own despondency to render gratitude for sympathy received.
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After all the excitement her mother was in a fit of despondency.
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I had seen him lost before, but this despondence was something new.
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Through the afternoon it rained: the gloomy sky intensified his fatigue and despondence.
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He looked at the ruin with mournful despondence, with quivering lips.
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My fits of despondence were deeper, and of more frequent recurrence.
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The occupied mind, however acute its sensibility, rarely sinks into despondence.
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At length, with almost a ludicrous aspect of disconsolateness, they slowly retired into the forest.
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Cope himself, when his father questioned him, said with frank disconsolateness, "I'm miserable!"
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His look bespoke the unquietness of his mind, and frequently wandered with an expression of disconsolateness and anxiety.
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"He's there upstairs in the drawing-room, the very picture of disconsolateness."
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"She didn't cry," reported the mother, with a disconsolateness that did not agree with the cheering words of the reports.
Uso de heartsickness em inglês
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He told about loneliness and heartsickness and misery in the orphan asylum.
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Only the physical pains and weariness, and the heartsickness abided with him.
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She had been ill for one thing- acombinationof seasickness and heartsickness.
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If you can recognize heartsickness, then you will see it there, in his face.
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Marie watched, and the heartsickness within him was like a physical pain, keen and bitter.
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Even though I was relieved to have all the truth out, I had a hint of heartsickness over it.
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I know how to pity you, for the last three weeks I have suffered from an overwhelming mental depression, a perfect heartsickness.
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"Or sheer heartsickness," suggested Lady Arabella, with one of those quick flashes of tender insight which combined so incongruously with the rest of her personality.