Use mournful in a sentence
Sentences starting with mournful
- Mournful legends multiply, church-yard ghosts, walking spirits. [4]
Sentences ending with mournful
- Poor old Uncle Silas, he looked more like a dead person than a live one, his eyes was so hollow and he looked so thin and so mournful. [5]
- As he stood motionless, the face of the woman became more drawn and haggard, the eyes more deeply mournful. [11]
- The face was looking into the sunlight, but the effect was rather of moonlight--distant, mournful. [11]
- Two companies were drawn up in the sun before the old Jesuit house, and presently through the gate a procession came, grave and mournful. [9]
Sentences containing mournful two or more times
- Underneath him, on the first landing of the high pulpit, the deacons sat with knitted brows, and the key-note from Isaiah Prescott's pitch pipe sounded like mournful echo of the mournful wind without. [9]
More example sentences with the word mournful in them
- She did not write a mournful poem; indeed, she was a silent person, and perhaps hardly said a word about it; but she quietly turned of a deep orange color with jaundice. [6]
- He broke off with a wild, mournful note to stare at me. [9]
- Els was received with a mournful greeting; but when Herr Ernst heard what had brought her to him, he fiercely commanded her to tell Herr Casper that he would have nothing more to do with him. [10]
- And then a wind burst out of the east with a high mournful note, as from a great flute afar, filling the air with leaves and branches of trees. [9]
- Old Men's Tears, which furnished the mournful title to Joshua Scottow's Lamentations, do not suggest the deepest grief conceivable. [6]
- His regular features were still beautiful in their symmetry, and there was a touch of pathos in their mournful gentleness, so evidently incapable of any firm resolve, especially when a smile lent his mouth a bewitching charm. [10]
- Others, whose relations were more intimate, pressed forward to enjoy the mournful satisfaction of being the first messengers of evil tidings. [10]
- Day after day we issued forth from a musty and highly respectable hotel near Piccadilly to a gloomy Tower, a soggy Hampton Court or a mournful British Museum. [9]
- If we die, we die clinging to our tattered rights, and our blood alone shall tell the mournful tale of a murdered daughter and a ruined father. [5]
- But his laugh was the only one left in the village: it fell upon a hollow and mournful vacancy and emptiness. [5]
- It was a very still Sabbath, and the mournful sound seemed in keeping with the musing hush that lay upon nature. [5]
- They cleaned him up, they fed him, they listened to the mournful music of his repentances, they got him his situation again. [5]
- But Mr. Carvel's town house in Annapolis stands to-day, with its neighbours, a mournful relic of a glory that is past. [9]
- With limbs huddled together, head bowed down, arms crossed upon the breast, and fingers tightly clenched, it rocked to and fro upon its seat without a moment's pause, accompanying the action with the mournful sound he had heard. [12]
- Curiosity drew both to the spot, and as Miriam's stately bearing made the throng move respectfully aside, they soon saw the mournful contents of a large travelling-chariot, which had lost its wheels. [10]
- It is incredible to reflect that things as familiar all over the world to-day as household words, belong in the history and in the shadowy legends of this silent, mournful solitude. [5]
- I should expect to find faith in humanity greater and not less than it is now, and I should not expect to find that Mr. Froude's mournful expectation had been realized, and that the belief in a life beyond the grave had been withdrawn. [4]
- Then she began to cry again, and it was all so mournful that I wished I had stayed away. [5]
- Low whisperings came through the dusk like mournful nightwinds carrying tales of awe through a heavy forest. [11]
- He had, on the whole, the appearance of a rather mournful stork. [9]
- Thank you for the Times; what it said on the mighty and mournful subject was well said. [14]
- And I heard the step, the buzz and whirl of the spindle, and the monotonous and dreary hum of the mournful wheel. [4]
- Therein I hear the Parcae reel The threads of man at their humming wheel, The threads of life and power and pain, So sweet and mournful falls the strain. [6]
- She was pensive, the next day, and subdued; but that was not matter for remark, for she did not differ from the mournful friends about her in that respect. [5]
- The band in the nearly empty hotel parlor, in a mournful mood, was wooing the guests who did not come to a soothing tune, something like China--"Why do we mourn departed friends? [4]
- The esplanade on the levee was deserted, the willow trees had a mournful look, while the bright tiles of yesterday seemed to have faded to a sombre tone. [9]
- Charley looked at the Cure, mournful and broken but calm. [11]
- The dead of that war make a mournful long list--an interminable list. [5]
- The mournful fact that Manitou had never equipped itself with a first-class fire-engine or a fire-brigade was now to play a great part in the future career of the two towns. [11]
- He'd got all that coat of arms business fixed, so now he started in to finish up the rest of that part of the work, which was to plan out a mournful inscription--said Jim got to have one, like they all done. [5]
- A mournful smile stole to his lips--and stayed. [11]
- As for me, since I heard Phanes' mournful news, the pleasure of the meal is gone. [10]
- And yet whatever she sings has that mournful, painful ring which even you can do nothing to alter. [10]
- With mournful pleasure she now lingered over these images, repelling with horror only the last one, the picture of his death, which she felt she could not contemplate even in imagination at this still and mystic hour of night. [2]
- I had hoped,' said Brass, looking round with a mournful smile, 'to have seen you three gentlemen, one day or another, with your legs under the mahogany in my humble parlour in the Marks. [12]
- Taking from her robe the gold rings she had ready for this purpose, she went to the man who was riding at its head on an ass and who led the mournful procession. [10]
- The shape is right, the attitude is right, the proportions are right, but that indescribable something which makes the Lion of Lucerne the most mournful and moving piece of stone in the world, is wanting. [5]
- But I was rebuked for trying to feed an idle and frivolous curiosity in so solemn and so mournful a place; and went my way with a humbled crest. [5]
- She brought into Princess Mary's strenuous, mournful, and gloomy world a quite different atmosphere, careless, lighthearted, and self-satisfied. [2]
- He and his prey were a proper accent to that mournful place. [5]
- After all the preceding noise the sound of their old voices saying one after another, "I agree," or for variety, "I too am of that opinion," and so on had even a mournful effect. [2]
- At last one phrase kept repeating itself to her like some plaintive refrain, torturing in its mournful suggestion. [11]
- As they moved on, the group behind set up a joyful hymn in a kind of mournful chant, in which the tall man joined with a strident voice. [4]
- Mr. Hartington bestowed on the storekeeper a mournful look, and continued:-- "Never seed Duncan sweatin' before. [9]
- In the midst of this mournful spot was a decayed and aged little "frame" house with but one room, one window, and no ceiling--it had been a smoke-house a generation before. [5]
- General Doby, chairman of the convention, an impressive but mournful figure, could not call a roll if he wanted to. [9]
- Should the tear of sorrow and the mournful sigh of grief interrupt the peace of his mind, her voice removes them all, and she bends from her circle to encourage him onward. [5]
- Lieutenant-General-and-Senator Peleg Hartington of Brampton, in his office over the livery stable, shook his head like a mournful stork when questioned by brother officers from afar. [9]
- Goethe's "He who never mournful nights" I learned to understand in the years when the beaker of life foams most impetuously for others. [10]
- Venters heard a mournful howl from Ring, but Whitie was silent. [13]
- At intervals the mournful bay of a bloodhound came to us from a distance. [9]
- Charles nodded a mournful assent, and, after a sign which indicated to the confessor that he desired the interview to end, he continued his painful walk. [10]
- Advancing more and more into the shadow of this mournful place, its dark depressing influence stole upon their spirits, and filled them with a dismal gloom. [12]
- Just at that moment the old cow looked at me so piteously and uttered such a mournful bellow that it touched me to the heart. [10]
- Just at that moment I distinctly heard an inexpressibly mournful cry of pain. [10]
- It seemed to me we had felt as sorry for them poor people as a person could for anybody, and as mournful, too, but we was mistaken; this last caravan's death went harder with us, a good deal harder. [5]
- On Thursdays Princess Mary remembered with a mournful smile that she now had no one to write to, since Julie--whose presence gave her no pleasure was here and they met every week. [2]
- How mournful he looked, what sorrowful thoughts were doubtless again burdening that anxious brain! [10]
- His eyes were leaking," said the Notary to Filion Lacasse, and went on to meet the mournful cavalcade. [11]
- Such a scene is always mournful, it is so impressively still, and looks so steeped in death. [5]
- There was something inexpressibly mournful in this lonely pilgrimage of the dismantled mansion. [11]
- Here in Milan, in an ancient tumble-down ruin of a church, is the mournful wreck of the most celebrated painting in the world--"The Last Supper," by Leonardo da Vinci. [5]
- So mournful, so impressive withal, that the crowd fell into silence again, and the Colonel turned his eyes. [9]
- I think John's imagination was worked upon by the sweet and mournful hymns that were discordantly sung in the stiff old parlors. [4]
- He felt as if he would like to shake the senator, who was so deliberate and mournful in his answers. [9]
- When at last I looked up I gathered from his expression that something serious had happened, so mournful was his face, and yet so utterly ludicrous. [9]
- These may not have been so mournful and significant as they looked, nor the evidence of simple, humble faith; they may have been taken for debt. [4]
- We got to have a rock for the coat of arms and mournful inscriptions, and we can kill two birds with that same rock. [5]
- M. Fille could hardly bear to see him in this mood, and the New Cure hovered round him with a mournful and harmlessly deceptive kindness. [11]
- The old chief had just been supplying weapons to the shepherds and youths whom Ephraim had summoned to go to the relief of the imprisoned Hosea, and had promised to join them, when the mournful procession approached. [10]
- His voluntary banishment had been misconstrued, and he had borne (not without pain) reproach and slight for doing that which had wrung his heart, and cast a mournful shadow on his path. [12]
- Another bell answered from the church by the square, a deep, mournful note. [11]
- The silence which followed the mournful voluntary played by the organ was most painful to me. [11]
- He had not expected that the house would wear any different aspect--had known indeed that it could not--but coming upon it in the midst of eager thoughts and expectations, it checked the current in its flow, and darkened it with a mournful shadow. [12]
- I could not escape from or rise above certain most mournful recollections,--the last days, the sufferings, the remembered words--most sorrowful to me, of those who, Faith assures me, are now happy. [14]
- It was mournful enough to encounter you for the only time in this world in this plight, and to have this glimpse of your wretched life on lonesome Gilead Hill. [4]
- Davouassoux, more than eighty years old, contemplated the mournful remains mutely and with a vacant eye, for his intelligence and his memory were torpid with age; but Couttet's faculties were still perfect at seventy-two, and he exhibited strong emotion. [5]
- As we turn down the hill into this place of the mournful name, we dash past a procession of five country wagons, which makes way for us: everything makes way for us; even death itself turns out for the stage with four horses. [4]
- He would have done so gladly, and after this mournful experience even regretted that he had granted the German misleader, Luther, the safe conduct promised. [10]
- The men were discharged, the tools were housed, the hopeful noise of pickman and driver ceased, and the mining camp had that desolate and mournful aspect which always hovers over a frustrated enterprise. [5]
- It did not disappear when at last, after midnight, everyone had gone, and the smouldering ruins of his greatest asset lay mournful in the wan light of the moon. [11]
- It is my desire to leave these Amended Obituaries neatly bound behind me as a perennial consolation and entertainment to my family, and as an heirloom which shall have a mournful but definite commercial value for my remote posterity. [5]
- There was another dance, and then another, a slow languid movement, half melancholy and full of sorrow, if one might say that of a movement, for unrepented sin; a gypsy dance this, accompanied by the mournful song of Boabdil, "The Last Sigh of the Moor. [4]
- And he was content, even glad: for, whenever their mournful and accusing faces did rise before him now, they made him feel more despicable than the worms that crawl. [5]
- So it all come back to me just the way it was that day; and it made me mournful to think how pleasant it was up to then, and how miserable ever since. [5]
- The second wagon carries a long box, which reveals to us the mournful errand of the caravan. [4]
- The sad end came at last, and Carl was there in time to help in the final mournful rites. [5]
- A few minutes before Jethro walked into his office over the livery stable, Senator Peleg Hartington would have denied, with that peculiar and mournful scorn of which he was master, that Jethro Bass could ever again have any influence over him. [9]
- Presently he arose, barred the door; could be heard moving around in his room for a while, and after that all was silence save for the mournful crying of a whippoorwill in the woods. [9]
- She looked up at him with large, mournful eyes, saying, "Have I offended you, or is there something you are concealing from me? [10]
- None are so anxious as those who watch and wait; at these times, mournful fancies came flocking on her mind, in crowds. [12]
- Birds flew hither and thither (the names of every one of which Xavier knew),--the whistling papabot, the mournful bittern (garde-soleil), and the night-heron (grosbeck), who stood like a sentinel on the points. [9]
- I underwent it, and passed a dreary evening and night, and a mournful morrow; to-day I am better. [14]
- Jerusalem is mournful, and dreary, and lifeless. [5]
- It was mournful and complaining, but very soft and sweet. [10]
- The blow has already fallen, and we are compelled to stand by, the mournful spectators of the ruin it will cause. [7]
- I have had all the five; and had them 'bad;' but ask me not, in mournful numbers, which one racked me hardest, or which one numbered the biggest sick list, for I do not know. [5]
- A short time after the departure of the queens, news reached Naukratis that Oroetes, the satrap of Lydia, had, by a stratagem, allured his old enemy, Polykrates, to Sardis and crucified him there, thus fulfilling what Amasis had prophecied of the tyrant's mournful end. [10]
- She now concluded a season of mournful reflection by saying, "He will get you into trouble, somehow, Basil. [8]
- The diplomatist preserved a mournful silence as he left the drawing room. [2]
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