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1The pensive and melancholy hour encouraged gloom; but Venetia, who was sanguine, encouraged her mother.
2This optimism, this quickness of humor, saved the Rabbi and his pupil from many a melancholy hour.
3The ladies had reached that vaguely melancholy hour when they felt it necessary to tell each other their histories.
4It was dusk when they arrived at Hurstley, and the melancholy hour did not tend to raise their spirits.
5The time, sir, will come when you, in a melancholy hour, shall reckon up your miseries by your murders in America.
6It was the most melancholy hour I ever experienced, and I have seen fields in the wan morning before many a throng and bloody day.
7The effect of melancholy hours is scarcely to be found in Mozart's music.
8Tears and prayers were my sole comfort during those melancholy hours.
9Long and painfully melancholy hours passed, during which Mabel had no intelligence from June.
10His misfortune may have made him embrace it as a resource in his melancholy hours.
11Having much leisure and many melancholy hours, I again turned my thoughts toward the muses.
12Still, she was usually cheerful, and always, even in her most melancholy hours, an agreeable companion.
13But when, at last, they walked again upon land and were welcomed in Galveston by their relatives, all the melancholy hours were forgotten.
14As I could not leave Geneva until the following day, I spent alone in my room some of the most melancholy hours of my life.
15"Thou hast chosen a melancholy hour for thy walk, Signore," said the young Neapolitan; "and a still more melancholy scene.
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