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Eventually I spoke of my lingering disquietude to Kiev Schoening, whose home was not far from mine. Into Thin Air 1996-08-01T00:00:00Z
In the morning my father’s disquietude was proven. Bless Me, Ultima 1972-01-01T00:00:00Z
The disquietude he felt on Katahdin’s granite heights inspired some of his most powerful writing and profoundly colored the way he thought thereafter about the earth in its coarse, undomesticated state. Into the Wild 1996-01-01T00:00:00Z
The front-runner for Best Play is probably Stephen Karam’s bleak and revelatory drama “The Humans,” which has much to say, albeit indirectly, about the disquietude driving this election season. The 2016 Tony Nominations: Not All About the Hamiltons 2016-05-03T04:00:00Z
The novel shifts into a minor key of doomy disquietude as events unfold. In Ireland, the Past Is Always Present and So Are Its Ghosts 2018-06-01T04:00:00Z
In a pandemic defined by widespread disquietude and legions of first-time bakers soothing their angst by muddling through banana bread recipes, the show should be, and has been, both balm and inspiration. How the "Great British Baking Show" flaked out on us when we needed it most 2020-11-27T05:00:00Z
The outrageous comedy of "Joan Is Awful" blunts whatever disquietude we may feel about the episode. The best new "Black Mirror" episode is a Netflix self-own that plays out our current AI nightmare 2023-06-17T04:00:00Z
The suggestion of disquietude among donors met a vehement response from a lawyer who claimed to be representing a “large group of significant donors to Project Veritas.” James O’Keefe is out at Project Veritas after internal power struggle 2023-02-20T05:00:00Z
But in times when I feel swells of disquietude, I don’t try to suppress them. Why I Keep Listening to Green Day’s ‘Boulevard of Broken Dreams’ 2021-10-05T04:00:00Z
Because when she welcomes in Rosh Hashanah, she will be embracing that disquietude, a lesson she says she learned over the past year — 2020 for the secular world and 5780 by the Jewish calendar. Few will hear the shofar blown indoors this Rosh Hashanah. So rabbis are taking to the streets. 2020-09-10T04:00:00Z
There is nothing in the Game of Game of Thrones rulebook that prevents players from uniting to cause disquietude in the league. A secret public letter to my Game of Game of Thrones rivals 2016-06-25T04:00:00Z
And then there's human nature; people are predictably drawn to bright young talents like Brooks Koepka or Jordan Spieth instead of a married father of two children predisposed to disquietude. A positive Padraig Harrington says he's 2013-10-16T04:00:00Z
This disquietude will in turn hamper future sales discussions and contract renewal meetings. Huh? As IBM Readies To Perform The Biggest Corporate Employee Cull In History, It Claims Cloud Leadership 2015-01-26T05:00:00Z
The disquietude continues: There are no subscriber numbers, and no guidance other than an expectation of more losses next quarter. BlackBerry's future not looking rosy 2013-07-01T11:53:00Z
Moral disquietude over the atomic bomb caused many to predict the world would soon end, and a new wave of fundamentalist evangelists emerged. Antiscience Beliefs Jeopardize U.S. Democracy 2012-10-17T14:45:06.337Z
He could not divest his mind of a vague feeling of jealous disquietude in regard to the confident intimacy which seemed to exist between the Chevalier d'Evran and Cl�mence de Marly. The Huguenot: (Volumes I-III) A Tale of the French Protestants. 2012-04-25T02:00:59.637Z
The face is colorless excepting the powerful and strange red lips, and the whole physiognomy is calm, with a slight expression of disquietude. Famous European Artists 2012-04-07T02:00:30.487Z
Some nervous New Lights affect to see signs of alarm in the unwonted disquietude of the President. Quodlibet 2012-03-26T02:00:29.820Z
Full of anxiety or disquietude; greatly concerned or solicitous, esp. respecting future or unknown; being in painful suspense; Ð applied to persons; as, anxious for the issue of a battle. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary 2012-03-24T02:00:23.513Z
In acute cerebral meningitis good signs are lessened temperature of the head, quiet sleep without stertor, disappearance of delirium, more natural pulse, and attention to surrounding objects, without disquietude. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
To my perplexity was added, before I reached the top of the stairs, disquietude--disquietude on her account as well as on mademoiselle's. Historical Romances: Under the Red Robe, Count Hannibal, A Gentleman of France 2012-03-15T02:00:24.837Z
Day after day these questions rose in the lieutenant's mind to his great disquietude. True Tales of Arctic Heroism in the New World 2012-03-13T02:00:24.640Z
On the day after signing the contract, he wrote: "I must confess I feel some disquietude at the prospect of coming in full bodily presence before the public." William Hickling Prescott 2012-03-11T03:00:12.297Z
From poverty, family misfortunes, and severe military discipline, a series of sleepless nights and a mental disquietude were brought on that, according to his own report, nothing could dissipate but a perusal of pious works. Curiosities of Medical Experience 2012-03-09T03:00:20.410Z
I weary of thy dark, unsmiling mood, I weary of thy dull disquietude, And thy complaining voice that tells of pain, Not with the tempest's trumpet, but subdued In broken sentences of falling rain. Songs Ysame 2012-03-04T03:00:13.113Z
But into our house there crept an unexplained disquietude—something intangible, blowing like an icy breath that made my mother shudder. Roumanian Stories Translated from the Original Roumanian 2012-02-28T03:00:27.310Z
The latter, having nothing else to do, studied his brother carefully, and the proceeding increased his disquietude. The Maid of Honour, Volume 2 (of 3) A Tale of the Dark Days of France 2012-02-15T03:00:34.990Z
George eying his brother with a glance between admiration and disquietude told his landlady that he thought the fire smoked a little. Poor Relations 2012-02-11T03:04:00.973Z
He sat there at least ten minutes, alone and grim in face, with a growing disquietude, for his surroundings had their effect on him. Thrice Armed 2012-02-03T03:00:24.970Z
Adelina's assurance that her friend would never become old was uttered with a quiet air, but there was, nevertheless, an internal disquietude in the young girl's mind, for which she could not account. A Singular Metamorphosis 2012-02-01T03:00:10.613Z
For she answered them with her eyes upon Joan Daventry's face, and she saw the perplexity there deepen into disquietude and misgiving. The Turnstile 2012-01-29T03:00:09.260Z
For Lady Mary's story, though vague enough, was sufficiently clear to deepen his disquietude. Parson Kelly 2012-01-28T03:00:30.303Z
And the day after she had received the telegram she came upon still stronger reasons for disquietude. The Truants 2012-01-28T03:00:26.257Z
The latter's satisfaction commenced to melt away, and a vague disquietude grew upon him in place of it. Thrice Armed 2012-02-03T03:00:24.970Z
Her silent presence filled him with strange disquietude. The Blue Lights A Detective Story 2012-01-17T03:00:19.713Z
Again I felt a twinge of disquietude, but the affair had been decided, and it was too late to reopen the discussion. In Jeopardy 2012-01-04T03:00:35.013Z
You should move quietly among your layers if you would have them thrive, as constant agitation and disquietude will surely debilitate them and reduce their flesh. Natural and Artificial Duck Culture 2012-01-04T03:00:33.923Z
But it now seems clear that no young private member, without means or influence, ever caused such active disquietude. Lord Chatham His Early Life and Connections 2012-01-02T03:00:18.893Z
This explains the activity, amounting even to disquietude, of men of genius, for the present can seldom satisfy them, because it does not fill their consciousness. The World As Will And Idea (Vol. 1 of 3) 2011-12-29T03:00:18.017Z
In short, a current of disquietude flowed between the two women, and caused them both much suffering, though in different ways, whenever they were together. Froth 2011-12-28T03:00:38.123Z
For a moment," said he, in conclusion, "I did feel on his account that disquietude which, in an infant republic, arises from every thing which seems to destroy the equality of the citizens. Harper's New Monthly Magazine Vol. IV, No. 19, Dec 1851 2011-12-25T03:00:11.297Z
Worm-holes, another source of disquietude to the collector, are caused by grubs, which are popularly supposed to be the larvæ of beetles. Book Collecting: A Guide for Amateurs 2011-12-21T03:00:41.820Z
This disquietude increased rapidly until I apparently disliked her; and I suppose that in my feeling for her there was actually an element of hate. Atlantic Classics, Second Series 2011-12-09T03:00:20.203Z
Any way, the Hottentots were in a state of great disquietude about this lion. Perils in the Transvaal and Zululand 2011-12-02T03:00:22.447Z
That he shall give the parish no disquietude by asking it to maintain his family. English Secularism A Confession Of Belief 2011-11-24T03:00:50.030Z
This incomprehensible conduct did not fail to cause him some disquietude, compelling him to meditate often on the shrewdness of the Roman legislators who were always unwilling to grant women legal capacity. The Marquis of Pe?alta (Marta y Mar?a) A Realistic Social Novel 2011-11-12T03:00:35.113Z
The Doctor was soon equipped for travel, much to the comfort of the afflicted applicant, who was like to have taken his departure with a sorry heart, and in great disquietude. The Legendary and Poetical Remains of John Roby author of 'Traditions of Lancashire', with a sketch of his literary life and character 2011-11-07T02:00:18.317Z
I simply felt disquietude when I was with her. Atlantic Classics, Second Series 2011-12-09T03:00:20.203Z
There was nothing to disturb her; she could let her soul lie open to the night and think out the cause for her disquietude. Across the Stream 2011-11-05T02:00:11.673Z
“I have no appointment,” she said, mastering her vexation and disquietude, “but I think Mr. Vanardy will see me if you mention my name.” The Gray Phantom 2011-11-04T02:00:21.427Z
So slow was their progress that the news of their approach preceded them and caused considerable disquietude to the monks. Gentlemen Rovers 2011-10-22T02:00:27.907Z
With such resolve as, on this moonlit terrace, Where, freed awhile from earth's disquietude, My thralled heart might here unchain for ever!— The Legendary and Poetical Remains of John Roby author of 'Traditions of Lancashire', with a sketch of his literary life and character 2011-11-07T02:00:18.317Z
If properly weighed in the scale, the latter will most assuredly counterbalance the former, so much so, that in the great majority of cases, discord and disquietude is the inevitable result of joint fraternisation. The Hindoos as they Are A Description of the Manners, Customs and the Inner Life of Hindoo Society in Bengal 2011-10-13T02:00:35.977Z
The king beheld the critical state of the empire with much sorrow and disquietude. Secret History of the Court of England, from the Accession of George the Third to the Death of George the Fourth, Volume I (of 2) Including, Among Other Important Matters, Full Particulars of the Mysterious Death of the Princess Charlotte 2011-10-01T02:00:31.450Z
I see from it, dear, that you are sad and have very gloomy disquietudes. Napoleon's Letters to Josephine 2011-09-23T02:00:21.947Z
On this particular night, however, an acute observer might have noticed an air of disquietude about Officer Pinto. The Gray Phantom's Return 2011-09-22T02:00:27.150Z
Both were so different, so unlike each other, that, being unable to merge them into one entity, he vainly intensified that jarring impression with a feeling of disquietude and pain. Whirlpools A Novel of Modern Poland 2011-09-16T02:00:19.893Z
When the presence of two wives in the same house is attended with so much disquietude, the evil arising from the practices of professional Koolins is much greater. The Hindoos as they Are A Description of the Manners, Customs and the Inner Life of Hindoo Society in Bengal 2011-10-13T02:00:35.977Z
But we may make only a hurried jump from one consideration to another, allowing our aversion to mental disquietude to override the gaps; or, we may insist upon noting the road traveled in making connections. How We Think 2011-09-16T02:00:18.973Z
Whatsoever might disturb the harmony, or cause bad humor or disquietude must be avoided. Simon Eichelkatz; The Patriarch Two Stories of Jewish Life 2011-09-15T02:00:12.970Z
Egwina stood for a little while regarding the harp with surprise and some disquietude. A Maid at King Alfred?s Court 2011-09-13T02:00:30.520Z
This, small matter as it was, added to his disquietude. The Divine Adventure Volume IV 2011-09-04T02:00:03.717Z
Now, for the first time in his life, Lingard did not know what he wanted, and the state in which he found himself induced a terrible and humiliating disquietude. Jane Oglander 2011-08-30T02:00:38.717Z
When he was not there, everything was flat and uninteresting in the withdrawal of this exciting disquietude. The Wayfarers 2011-08-28T02:00:32.867Z
Cho Seng paused in apparent disquietude at the border of the thicket, but as he hesitated, the call was repeated more urgently. The Argus Pheasant 2011-08-27T02:00:20.160Z
Under this constant alarm and disquietude he continued about a week, when he became sullen, and refused his food. Observations on Madness and Melancholy Including Practical Remarks on those Diseases together with Cases and an Account of the Morbid Appearances on Dissection 2011-08-23T02:00:29.227Z
Under this constant alarm and disquietude he continued about a week, when he became sullen and refused his food. Observations on Insanity With Practical Remarks on the Disease and an Account of the Morbid Appearances on Dissection 2011-08-14T02:00:24.997Z
Yet at some unknown point in time, disquietude was overruled by fatigue, and I was claimed by the obscure world where conscious and unconscious thought are united as one. Through these Eyes The courageous struggle to find meaning in a life stressed with cancer 2011-08-14T02:00:18.947Z
The day had broken, a blue, serene day, knowing no disquietude. Every Man for Himself 2011-08-09T02:00:26.920Z
Full of disquietude the priest retraced his steps. For the Right 2011-08-01T02:00:10.250Z
It was in the midst of these disquietudes that the day for the circumcision of little Esdras arrived. The Blockade of Phalsburg An Episode of the End of the Empire 2011-07-27T02:00:39.197Z
A strange disquietude seized the little flock; now and then a quivering brightness shuddered through the grey cloud-chaos, as a sleeper's eyelashes quiver in dreams, and gigantic black mourning clouds waved about Murzoll's head. The Vulture Maiden [Die Geier-Wally.] 2011-07-25T02:00:17.960Z
There was neither disquietude nor consciousness in her demeanour of the disrespect of not being invited to Brooke House, though her residence was known. Bygones Worth Remembering, Vol. 1 (of 2) 2011-07-22T02:00:20.507Z
"Well," said Carrie, with a disconcerting lack of disquietude, "you couldn't expect them to wait indefinitely." By Right of Purchase 2011-07-14T02:00:10.167Z
She returned to her cell, awaiting the imperial decision without a shade of disquietude. For the Right 2011-08-01T02:00:10.250Z
Some peaceful days followed this, in which Valentine, oblivious of every cause of disquietude, enjoyed the perfection of domestic happiness. The Haunted Homestead A Novel 2011-07-13T02:00:22.920Z
He felt, with some disquietude, his peculiar position at court, where it was his first duty to guard from temptation the young heir to the throne. The Childhood of King Erik Menved An Historical Romance 2011-07-07T02:00:35.757Z
And then, again, her mind would be shaken by a great disquietude, or more than misgiving. Fordham's Feud 2011-07-05T02:00:31.267Z
Joy, ecstasy, absolute security,—the celestial period; then vague disquietude, anxiety, with fierce jealousy on their heels; then anger, quarrels, threats of vengeance, finally, profound humiliation. The English Stage Being an Account of the Victorian Drama 2011-07-04T02:00:21.750Z
By means of secrecy a poet effects a short surprise, but in what enduring disquietude could he have maintained us if he had made no secret about it! Dramatic Technique 2011-07-04T02:00:19.763Z
But my internal disquietude, the confusion of a thousand strange ideas, which crowded through my brain, did not admit of this. The Devil's Elixir Vol. I (of 2) 2011-06-23T02:00:27.103Z
"Will she drive me mad?" muttered the disguised person, as he looked, with the most painful disquietude, now at the door, now at the strange maiden. The Childhood of King Erik Menved An Historical Romance 2011-07-07T02:00:35.757Z
On the letter whose receipt had caused him such disquietude but a week ago Philip had since bestowed no further thought. Fordham's Feud 2011-07-05T02:00:31.267Z
The disorders and mischievous tricks of some frolicsome companions still further augmented the disquietudes and distresses of the night: these gay people woke each other; each played a thousand giddy pranks to plague his fellow. Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship and Travels, Vol. I (of 2) 2011-06-22T02:00:23.137Z
If there is an insidious nephritis already at work, its symptoms will be much exaggerated and its progress accelerated by the worries and disquietude of such a time. Psychotherapy 2011-06-19T02:00:20.053Z
Nay, whenever she addressed her discourse to me, or her looks by chance fell upon me, I could not escape from a certain disquietude and apprehension that were quite overpowering. The Devil's Elixir Vol. I (of 2) 2011-06-23T02:00:27.103Z
She wandered along in a state of disquietude, seeking something or somebody, she knew not who or what. The White Hecatomb And other Stories 2011-06-15T02:00:22.103Z
With equal grief his father beheld the deep-seated disquietude of his son. The Life of Benjamin Franklin With Many Choice Anecdotes and admirable sayings of this great man never before published by any of his biographers 2011-06-15T02:00:17.903Z
She stood before him, and noticed his disquietude. Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship and Travels, Vol. I (of 2) 2011-06-22T02:00:23.137Z
He did not delay his journey on account of this internal disquietude, but gave orders for his departure from Tangaroff, which he fixed for the following day. The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 2, September, 1851 2011-06-14T02:00:20.590Z
Instead, however, of succeeding in my designs against Aurelia, the only consequence of my endeavours was to augment tenfold my own intolerable disquietude. The Devil's Elixir Vol. I (of 2) 2011-06-23T02:00:27.103Z
Frank was expecting her, and only a peculiar tightening of his lips betrayed his disquietude as he turned to his desk and pressed the button that would summon McGinnis to the office. The Turn of the Tide The Story of How Margaret Solved Her Problem 2011-06-14T02:00:18.357Z
Andy shared his disquietude, but he could simply say: “I am very sorry.” Airship Andy or The Luck of a Brave Boy 2011-06-13T02:00:31.130Z
He longed to speak in private with the old man: he wished and feared to hear of Mariana, and felt the greatest disquietude. Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship and Travels, Vol. I (of 2) 2011-06-22T02:00:23.137Z
For all her toils and disquietudes she esteemed herself fully compensated by the smiles of her father. Ormond, Volume I (of 3) or, The Secret Witness 2011-06-02T02:00:26.023Z
The powerful influence of the painter's narrative, and my excessive disquietude, were only too visible. The Devil's Elixir Vol. I (of 2) 2011-06-23T02:00:27.103Z
Roland would, however, seek some respite from these various subjects of disquietude by a visit to Mr. Alden's house, or by a long walk, in the bright, lengthening afternoons. Roland Graeme: Knight A Novel of Our Time 2011-05-30T02:00:12.077Z
But their hard-won victory promptly dispelled the disquietude of the investing armies caused by the threatening attitude of the French; and 5000 rifles, ten locomotives and sixty railway-carriages were welcome prizes. The Franco-German War of 1870-71 2011-05-26T02:00:14.447Z
This disquietude, at first vague and indecisive, is soon determined; it is borne towards the object that has pleased us, whose absence makes us suffer. Lectures on the true, the beautiful and the good 2011-05-25T02:00:17.943Z
Spectacles of misery which she was unable to relieve would merely tend to harass her with useless disquietudes and make her frame more accessible to disease. Ormond, Volume I (of 3) or, The Secret Witness 2011-06-02T02:00:26.023Z
Time spent in useless bewailing, in worry and disquietude, is lost time, and while we wait the mischief thickens. Rosemary and Rue 2011-05-21T02:00:11.483Z
I here saw Briggs glance up uneasily, and was myself conscious of some feeling of disquietude. That Little Beggar 2011-05-21T02:00:09.877Z
You have decimated the Mecklenburgers," wrote Gambetta, "the Bavarians no longer exist, the rest of the German Army is a prey to disquietude and exhaustion. The Franco-German War of 1870-71 2011-05-26T02:00:14.447Z
Sinson took very good care, in the disquietude of his suspicious temper, that his bondman should not be left in the way of temptation. Trevethlan: (Vol 2 of 3) A Cornish Story. 2011-05-16T02:00:19.270Z
She sat down on the stile, and in her strained, sad gaze he measured the depth of her disquietude. A Speckled Bird 2011-05-06T02:00:09.097Z
After this you will be free from those disquietudes which now molest you, and you will quit life with more ease, whenever it shall please God to call you away. Letters of Abelard and Heloise To which is prefix?d a particular account of their lives, amours, and misfortunes 2011-04-28T02:00:15.367Z
Under all was a bitter sense of disappointment, and a vague disquietude for the future. That Unfortunate Marriage, Vol. 2 2011-04-26T02:00:28.200Z
Nor was the chronic inadequacy of the Revenue the gravest source of disquietude. The Earl of Mayo Rulers of India 2011-04-11T02:00:13.067Z
But certainly this could not be the cause of her disquietude, as she scanned over the immensity of southern political power. Lily Pearl and The Mistress of Rosedale 2011-04-05T02:00:12.720Z
These he classes and defines—pointing out, at the same time, the remedy or relief appropriate to each disquietude. History of Roman Literature from its Earliest Period to the Augustan Age. Volume II 2011-04-03T02:00:18.677Z
The Indian listened, his countenance clouding over with an expression of disquietude. The White Gauntlet 2011-03-30T02:00:16.130Z
Legislators, the people comes this day to make you share its fears and its disquietudes. The Sword of Honor, volumes 1 & 2 or The Foundation of the French Republic, A Tale of The French Revolution 2011-03-21T02:00:09.090Z
There was some kind of mystery about this evening's walk: something that filled the Yorkshirewoman's mind with vague disquietude. The Doctor's Wife 2011-03-06T03:00:18.770Z
"I have noticed several times since she has been here a disquietude perfectly unaccountable in one of her position." Lily Pearl and The Mistress of Rosedale 2011-04-05T02:00:12.720Z
Still one, and that a very familiar source of disquietude, harassed us as our eyes turned anxiously to the west. Above the Snow Line 2011-03-03T03:00:49.380Z
Her unhappiness sprang from a different cause—or rather causes: for she had three sources of disquietude. The White Gauntlet 2011-03-30T02:00:16.130Z
I notice with disquietude the character of Victoria growing somber apace; at times her revolutionary fervor becomes wild in its exaltation. The Sword of Honor, volumes 1 & 2 or The Foundation of the French Republic, A Tale of The French Revolution 2011-03-21T02:00:09.090Z
Indeed, a singular expression of disquietude appeared on every face—almost as if each individual in the crowd had felt himself accused. A Charming Fellow, Volume III (of 3) 2011-03-02T03:00:27.467Z
That threat, which at one time was somewhat alarming, is no longer any cause of disquietude to the South, after our experience of the Africanizing of St. Domingo and Jamaica. Presidential Candidates: containing Sketches, Biographical, Personal and Political, of Prominent Candidates for the Presidency in 1860 2011-02-27T03:00:34.390Z
She looked all around it with a glance of some disquietude, for the vastness of the room, and the dark oak furniture, made it look very gloomy. The International Monthly, Volume 5, No. 4, April, 1852 2011-02-23T03:00:33.760Z
The disquietude of my thoughts admonished me that I too loved this Mexican maiden. The Guerilla Chief And other Tales 2011-02-10T03:00:53.627Z
But her dark, olive cheek is without a blush, or sign of any disquietude. Pierre; or The Ambiguities 2011-01-17T03:00:45.163Z
There was one great cause for disquietude, however, which was very manifest even to a casual observer. The Spy of the Rebellion Being a True History of the Spy System of the United States Army during the Late Rebellion, 2011-01-17T03:00:42.913Z
He shivered, seized with disquietude for which he could assign no cause. Sentimental Education Vol 1 2011-01-04T03:01:07.467Z
At about ten o'clock clouds began to gather, and had continued to do so until the entire heavens were covered as by a veil, much to Bob's disquietude. A Runaway Brig; or, An Accidental Cruise 2011-01-02T03:00:16.390Z
One fact, made evident by the communication, gave me disquietude of another kind. The Guerilla Chief And other Tales 2011-02-10T03:00:53.627Z
Upon this she seated herself, and the King came in to visit her, and God inspired his heart with love for her, so that his disquietude and trouble ceased. The Thousand and One Nights, Vol. I. Commonly Called the Arabian Nights' Entertainments
Could he have budded and grown amid our distraction, dust, and disquietude? and have we any more of the elements of happiness than he? The True Benjamin Franklin
His excessive application to study may be considered as the source of his complaints; and perhaps to this may be added his disquietude concerning the daughter of Moræus. Lives of Eminent Zoologists, from Aristotle to Linnæus with Introductory remarks on the Study of Natural History
Yet he attempted to soothe his disquietude by the usual excuse that his apprehensions were outrunning the reality; and he delayed all interference until interference was in vain. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 15
The depression of spirits produced by this accession to her disquietude acted with increased force on her frame, which daily became more attenuated. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 14
This has been the source of all the disquietude of my life. Familiar Letters of John Adams and His Wife Abigail Adams During the Revolution with a Memoir of Mrs. Adams
Side by side with it, there surged into his memory the disquietude which his present relations with Louise had developed. The Hillman
To taste of nature's sweet, refreshing, balmy sleep, sickness, sorrow, poverty, and mental disquietude must not share the humble pallet. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 2 of 6
It is no wonder that many others, of no mean name among us, and whom we could ill afford to spare, have had their doubts and disquietudes determined by such a fact as this. The Church of England cleared from the charge of Schism Upon Testimonies of Councils and Fathers of the first six centuries
They debated the subject endlessly; considering it elaborately from every conceivable standpoint: and his personal authority went far to allay her disquietude. An Engagement of Convenience A Novel
The family of Allen Musgrove were in a state of great disquietude. Horse-Shoe Robinson A Tale of the Tory Ascendency
My friends observed, with anxiety and disquietude, my altered appearance; and I was recommended to change my residence, and to withdraw myself entirely from books. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. V, October, 1850, Volume I.
The genial greeting had no hint in it of inward disquietude, past or present. A Romance in Transit
Notwithstanding, he was quite well able to shake off the little thrill of disquietude and to laugh at Hoskins's vicarious anxiety. The King of Arcadia
Her chief cause of disquietude was the ill health of her husband, in anticipation of whose death she composed a book, with the title, “The only Misfortune of Life, the Loss of a Person beloved.” Lives of Celebrated Women
But though the young student had seated himself to his intellectual feast, it was evident that he was not quite at his ease; there was something which occasioned him a slight disquietude. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, No. 383, September 1847
But where she finds consolation I discover disquietude. Windyridge
The forenoon train from Clear Creek Canyon had arrived without bringing Gertrude; and the wires, which he had waited upon with increasing disquietude, still remained churlishly silent. A Romance in Transit
It was kindly said and earnestly said, but touched the core of the son's moral disquietude no more than if it were the hooting of an owl. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 98, December, 1865
And although he carefully pursued his studies, and concealed his disquietude from Helen, he often sighed for the peace of his home, and sometimes even thought of abandoning his scheme, and returning thither. Trevethlan: Volume 1 A Cornish Story.
Worn out with his disquietudes, he died in the Escorial in the second year of his sojourn. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 1 "Calhoun" to "Camoens"
He determined to free his mind from every personal disquietude, as the only means of being able to devote himself to the new difficulties of his task. Villa Eden: The Country-House on the Rhine
The field of disquietude seemed almost tangible in the air. The Unlearned
The grandeur of moral indignation in Juvenal, never is altogether without a secret inkling of disquietude at the bottom of the breast. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, No. 359, September 1845
The suggestion relieved him of a certain disquietude regarding the contents of his pocketbook. Jacob's Ladder
Both the vampire and the medium undergo similar reactions, involving nausea, nocturnal visions, and physical disquietude. Doom of the House of Duryea
Nevertheless he began the attack, urged forward by men who had attached their fortunes to his own, and by the disquietudes which agitated his sour and dissatisfied spirit. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 14
Her disquietude had been increased by the fact of Scotland having become a party to the war; and hostilities, with little credit to that country, had broken out along the borders. History of the Reign of Philip the Second, King of Spain, Vols. 1 and 2
While Clement's restless spirit thus flitted about in search of adventure, Ivo experienced a different sort of disquietude. Black Forest Village Stories
Gilliatt, for the very reason that he caused disquietude among the people, was sought for and consulted. Toilers of the Sea
It is probable-80- that the very greatest disquietude which a child had ever experienced was Pandora's vexation at not being able to discover the secret of the mysterious box. A Wonder Book for Girls & Boys
But we, too, have our passions; and with us, as with you, these are often the sources of great disquietudes, sometimes even of total destruction. Specimens of German Romance; Vol. II. Master Flea Selected and Translated from Various Authors
Home is a person's estate obtained without injustice, kept without disquietude; a place where time is spent without repentance, and which is ruled by justice, mercy, and love. The Scrap Book, Volume 1, No. 6 August 1906
Now he was sad and worried, again he seemed tortured by a lurking disquietude of spirit. The Crimson Gardenia and Other Tales of Adventure
His eyes were opened upon the black night; the situation was dismal; full of disquietude. Toilers of the Sea
Never was there more interest, more inquiry, and, perhaps, more unrest and disquietude among thoughtful people. The Christian View of the Old Testament
After long exertion they become disposed to melancholic disquietude, and often turn in disgust from a world, the beauties of which they want an incentive to examine, and taste to admire. Sound Mind or, Contributions to the natural history and physiology of the human intellect
The day was named, and Mell really felt more composure of mind and less disquietude of spirit than she had known for many a day. Belford's Magazine, Volume II, No. 8, January, 1889
But he was no longer appalled; disquietude had been superseded by love. The Coming of the Law
All this, however, did not prevent her having certain hours of strange disquietude; times when some dark cloud seemed to pass over the brightness of her joy. Toilers of the Sea
Joyce made no response for the good reason that her mind was wrestling with disquietude. Banked Fires
Sometimes she would look at me with gravity and a sort of disquietude, as though she really feared I must be out of my wits. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. XXII (of 25) Juvenilia and Other Papers
On the contrary, I assure you, it has caused me some disquietude. The Writings Of Thomas Paine, Volume III. 1791-1804
There was, moreover, a deeper reason for our disquietude. Aliens
In the midst of this silence, the creaking of the Durande communicated a strange, indefinable feeling of melancholy and disquietude. Toilers of the Sea
But the refusal gave the kindly, failing man serious disquietude, and fearing it might be thought ungracious, he forthwith sent for all his sketches of character from London and presented them to the Institute. English Caricaturists and Graphic Humourists of the Nineteenth Century. How they Illustrated and Interpreted their Times.
Married men caused him no disquietude whatever; he had them fast by the foot. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. XXII (of 25) Juvenilia and Other Papers
I have mentioned it to make you easy upon the only point which could give you any disquietude. The Writings Of Thomas Paine, Volume III. 1791-1804
The one with his vague uneasiness, the other with his heavy disquietude? Jena or Sedan?
The violets which arrived early on New Year's morning gave great satisfaction, although they were, after all, the cause of her disquietude. The Spectacle Man A Story of the Missing Bridge
The aristocracy are regarded with a disfavour which must have given them serious disquietude. English Caricaturists and Graphic Humourists of the Nineteenth Century. How they Illustrated and Interpreted their Times.
He came back harassed and impatient, eaten up with disquietude and suspense. A Country Gentleman and his Family
It has relieved my mind from a load of disquietude. The Writings Of Thomas Paine, Volume III. 1791-1804
On the whole the year had been a prosperous one, full of successful work and eager interests, although darkened in its later months by disquietude on account of his wife’s health. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 25 (of 25)
Some further time passed, and added, with its passing minutes, to my mental disquietude. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume 2 Historical, Traditional, and Imaginative
The Papacy in each successive decade has gained by this tumult and mental disquietude. The Origins and Destiny of Imperial Britain Nineteenth Century Europe
"Perhaps it is rude," the boy replied, with candour; but he did not further explain himself, and Lucy, to veil her mingled relief and disquietude, dismissed him with an exhortation to go out. Sir Tom
Her vivacity, her affectation, her eagerness to run after fancies, seem to be a disquietude; and a sickly impatience appears in this continual search for attraction, in this furious thirst for pleasure. Paris from the Earliest Period to the Present Day; Volume 1
The Prophet seeks out the king at a place to which he had been driven by his despairing disquietude which was clinging convulsively to human resources. Christology of the Old Testament: And a Commentary on the Messianic Predictions. Vol. 2
I don’t think it can do, and there is certainly enough to cause serious disquietude for the future. The Greville Memoirs A Journal of the Reigns of King George IV and King William IV, Vol. II
It was the old man’s disquietude regarding the state of Miss Sally’s affections that brought him to the house every day. The Continental Dragoon A Love Story of Philipse Manor-House in 1778
He was not humble-minded, and he knew that he was a prize which no lady he had met with as yet had disregarded; but for the first time his bosom was torn by disquietude. Sir Tom
He felt sure that no words which, by chance, might reach her ear would be carried further, yet, 'twas against his wish that anything should add to her disquietude. The Fifth of November A Romance of the Stuarts
"They dwell" forms a contrast to the disquietude and scattering, and we are, therefore, not at liberty to supply "safely" before it. Christology of the Old Testament: And a Commentary on the Messianic Predictions, Vol. 1
She was watching him, not so much in disquietude as with faint amusement. The Side Of The Angels A Novel
He represented to him the injury he did his parents, and the disquietude he occasioned in their minds by thus abandoning the duties of his profession. The History of Sandford and Merton
The displeasure of the latter, his anger when he should know of the bond that bound his son to Pepita, caused him infinite disquietude. Pepita Ximenez
They agreed to conceal from Agnella the dangers to which they had been exposed, to spare her anguish and disquietude for the future. Old French Fairy Tales
Gregory, though he felt a pang of disquietude, felt no disposition to retreat. Tante
Once the avenue of spruce trees swallowed him up he abandoned all further contemplation of his disquietude, and gave himself up to the full enjoyment of his new surroundings. The Law-Breakers
Happy! yes, Theodora, I am happy; but be not astonished at my disquietude: for alas! in my distracting situation I can feel no otherwise; the step which I am about to take——" "Oh! Gómez Arias Or, The Moors of the Alpujarras, A Spanish Historical Romance.
His disquietude, his agitation, his impatience, were inexpressible; he could not stay in one place a moment. A Romance of the West Indies
The night was passed on both sides in the utmost disquietude: every one deplored the losses already discovered, and dreaded to hear of fresh ones. Blackwoods Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 366, April, 1846
Naturally, therefore, there was disquietude in Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New Haven; and even Massachusetts, buttressed as she was, feared lest the King might object to many of the things she had done. The Fathers of New England A Chronicle of the Puritan Commonwealths
She did not understand his sudden withdrawal, and she had often, with much mental disquietude, associated his unexpected estrangement with her own unceremonious dismissal from her situation as drawing-mistress at that academy. Victor's Triumph Sequel to A Beautiful Fiend
"And the source of your disquietude is a woman?" Gómez Arias Or, The Moors of the Alpujarras, A Spanish Historical Romance.
"This mad—this brave Mortimer is capable of waiting up all night for me," said Croustillac, with disquietude. A Romance of the West Indies
“Oh, you mean France,” she said, and he looked away with sudden disquietude. The Strollers
And then, amid all the tumult, Marion heard something more,––a voice that mingled with the voice of the mountain, and thrilled her while it filled her with a singular disquietude. The Heart of Thunder Mountain
I pitied his disquietude, rather: for he was come from abroad to our coast––and could not understand. The Cruise of the Shining Light
Nor could she feel hurt when she considered that it was for her sake that Gomez Arias exhibited this disquietude. Gómez Arias Or, The Moors of the Alpujarras, A Spanish Historical Romance.
She had been reassured on seeing the vague disquietude which the face of the chevalier showed in spite of himself. A Romance of the West Indies
His actions on the seventh day caused considerable disquietude. A Waif of the Mountains
Many of his evenings were spent in the camp, and there he saw and heard the things which, in his working moments, gave him food for a disquietude of thought. The Golden Woman A Story of the Montana Hills
Only the stoical were entirely free from disquietude. Personal Recollections of a Cavalryman With Custer's Michigan Cavalry Brigade in the Civil War
I was fortunately free from the entanglements of that question, which has since formed so large a portion of the political disquietudes of Irish debate. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 57, No. 351, January 1845
Seeing Angela and Youm�ale walking together so familiarly, the adventurer experienced agony and new disquietude increased by an intense curiosity. A Romance of the West Indies
As the day declined, Bolko found it impossible to conceal his disquietude; and Emma, when she perceived his anxiety, attributed it at once to conscious guilt. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 350, December 1844
Instead of being seated calmly at his desk, his thoughts masked with his usual inscrutable imperturbability, Blaine was pacing restlessly back and forth with the disquietude, not of agitation, but of concentrated, ebullient energy. The Crevice
He bore the thrust without the least sign of disquietude. The Traitors
Through this munificent donation the minister was relieved from all disquietude as regarded finance, and so was enabled to direct his energies to the more difficult task of adapting the administration to the new institutions. Pius IX. And His Time
"All the thoughts which come to me, now are of mortal sadness—my disquietude returns." A Romance of the West Indies
This will save you, be assured, from much vexation, disquietude, and grievous interruption to your studies, and I shall rest your debtor for your considerate behaviour. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, Number 360, October 1845
In spite of her tiredness and her disquietude, it seemed to Lady Nottingham that she had never seen her look so beautiful. Daisy's Aunt
The information which he was able to give was such as to cause the Chief and Grôm the most profound disquietude. In the Morning of Time
Pius IX. beheld in it many causes of disquietude. Pius IX. And His Time
There certainly was room for disquietude, if not despair, in the present condition of the football team. Bert Wilson on the Gridiron
That friend, notwithstanding all his penetration, was so mistaken in his reckoning, that he conceived the most serious disquietude as to the ruin of Montesquieu's reputation by the publication of such a work. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, Number 360, October 1845
Sinful emotions cause disquietude, uneasiness, sorrow and misery, bitterness, recrimination, reciprocated treachery, infuriated rage, malignant and stormy passions; envy, jealousy, suspicion and unlawful desires distract the mind and quench its joys. The Christian Foundation, Or, Scientific and Religious Journal, Volume I, No. 7, July, 1880
But from such a proceeding only strife and disquietude can be your portion, though your complaints be long and your lamentations loud. Epistle Sermons, Vol. II Epiphany, Easter and Pentecost
He denounced it to all Europe as a gathering of adventurers from every country, and feigned the greatest disquietude for the new frontiers of Piedmont. Pius IX. And His Time
Indian though he was the fellow's painted face was darkened by an expression of deep pain, whether the result of his hurt or of his mental disquietude no one can say. The Young Ranchers or, Fighting the Sioux
They seemed to be free from want or desires: they had no enemy to dread; and, apparently, nothing to occasion disquietude, except the gradual encroachments of the white people. Travels in North America, From Modern Writers With Remarks and Observations; Exhibiting a Connected View of the Geography and Present State of that Quarter of the Globe
I listened to her words with some disquietude. A Romantic Young Lady
The unsettled feeling of the middle classes in 1815 was a legitimate and patriotic disquietude. Memoirs To Illustrate The History Of My Time Volume 1
But the happy termination of the war soon removed all cause of these disquietudes. Alonzo and Melissa The Unfeeling Father
As the silent disquietude of night gave place to the intense tranquillity of day, the impenetrable secret of life, though still profound, unviolated, and eluding, was hidden in a shining, though not a blinding, mist. Robert Orange Being a Continuation of the History of Robert Orange
With such a neighbour at their doors no wonder they had been living in a state of disquietude and terror. The Plant Hunters Adventures Among the Himalaya Mountains
As she seated herself, a look of deep disquietude increased her paleness. Wood Rangers The Trappers of Sonora
On this ground, M. Royer-Collard and his friends, with whose opinions and connections he was fully acquainted, became to him objects of extreme suspicion and disquietude. Memoirs To Illustrate The History Of My Time Volume 1
Ah! how many hearts on the brink of anxiety and disquietude by this simple sentence have been made calm and happy! Gold Dust A Collection of Golden Counsels for the Sanctification of Daily Life
Punishment, on the other hand, is the soul's disquietude and sorrow to the end of days as retribution for indulging in the world's evil pleasures. A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy
Then Adam and Eve dwelt together for a time in perfect happiness; but ere long a vague disquietude began to creep upon them.... Chips From A German Workshop, Vol. V. Miscellaneous Later Essays
I might have fallen without a struggle for my life, had not a sudden disquietude seized upon me and made me turn my head. Treasure Island
The night following the shocking massacre was spent in deep disquietude. A Journal of a Young Man of Massachusetts, 2nd ed. Late A Surgeon On Board An American Privateer, Who Was Captured At Sea By The British, In May, Eighteen Hundred And Thirteen, And Was Confined First, At Melville Island, Halifax, Then At Chatham, In England ... And Last, At Dartmoor Prison. Interspersed With Observations, Anecdotes And Remarks, Tending To Illustrate The Moral And Political Characters Of Three Nations. To Which Is Added, A Correct Engraving Of Dartmoor Prison, Representing The Massacre Of American Prisoners, Written By Himself.
Signs are not wanting, which might raise The ghost in them of former days— Signs are not wanting, if they would; Suggestions to disquietude. Poetical Works of Matthew Arnold
The predicament was so strange, and involved constitutional considerations of such importance, as to give the most serious disquietude to the Administration. Memoirs of the Court and Cabinets of George the Third From the Original Family Documents, Volume 2
Further: the abstract deductions of pure science do not leave us without disquietude, since they treat man much more like a material than like a moral force. Principles Of Political Economy
When an aggravated crime has excited their displeasure they manifest their greatest power in the disquietude of conscience. Christianity and Greek Philosophy or, the relation between spontaneous and reflective thought in Greece and the positive teaching of Christ and His Apostles
It was probably at this date that Van Artevelde in his vexation and disquietude assumed in Ghent an attitude threatening and despotic even to tyranny. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 07
And so they had no more disquietude so far as the Vatnaz was concerned. Sentimental Education, Volume II The History of a Young Man
There had been a large party at Beaujardin, at which the marquis and marchioness, whatever may have been their disquietude at heart, had treated their guests with all their wonted courtesy and attention. The King's Warrant A Story of Old and New France
All round the globe, from time immemorial, those periodic phenomena known as solar and lunar eclipses have been occasions of mental disquietude and superstitious alarm. Moon Lore
Servia, Greece, Roumania, and all the Turkish provinces rebel and are in a state of disquietude, that portends war and strife again in a few years.  The Lost Ten Tribes, and 1882
By these proceedings a feeling of disquietude was provoked, which only the appointment of General Zimmerman, a native of Lucerna, was able to calm. The Vaudois of Piedmont A Visit to their Valleys
The passage is nothing, now it is over; I am rather ashamed of gloom and disquietude about such a trifling journey. Stories of Authors, British and American
Mr. Archibald, not without some mental disquietude at this intrusion upon the woodland privacy of his party, was about to begin a series of questions, when he was forestalled by Margery. The Associate Hermits
The heart is full; there is no room for care nor disquietude Pascal
Suddenly, in the midst of these private disquietudes, an event happened which cast a shadow over the whole community of Calcutta. Athelstane Ford
Incompatibility of the future with their desires and active tendencies is, in fact, to most men a source of more fixed disquietude than uncertainty itself. The Will to Believe : and Other Essays in Popular Philosophy
The uncertain result of such a contest along an enormous land-frontier, with which, at that time, Russia had very imperfect means of communication, was the least cause of its disquietude. The Life of Gordon, Volume II
Fears of fire were added to my other disquietudes. A Sheaf of Corn
And when the mind is subdued by fear, anxiety or shame, or overwhelmed by sorrow or despair, the eyes, like faithful chroniclers, still tell the truthful story of the mental disquietude. The Ladies Book of Useful Information Compiled from many sources
A bliss spreads through our soul, as soon as our flowing tears come, like the waters of a river, sweeping away black sorrow, and disquietude, and trembling doubts. The Old Man of the Mountain, The Lovecharm and Pietro of Abano Tales from the German of Tieck
In the medicine of Nature a chronic and abiding disquietude or morbidness of temperament is often cured by some keen though more transient sorrow which violently changes the current of our thoughts and imaginations. The Map of Life Conduct and Character
This produced great disquietude, and Ex-Governor Fendall planned an insurrection for the purpose of abolishing the proprietorship and establishing an independent republican government. The Witch of Salem or Credulity Run Mad
These fond memories suffered an interruption by a vision of the extreme disquietude produced upon Stephen by her unfortunate acquaintanceship with Mr. Anderson. The Loyalist A Story of the American Revolution
He wasn't quite certain when he first became aware of his own sense of disquietude. The Memory of Mars
We passed the night in the greatest disquietude, not knowing whether the vessels which were in sight were not enemies. Memoirs and Correspondence of Admiral Lord de Saumarez, Vol. I
Moore had already felt some vague disquietude, and he asked why he allowed his mind to dwell on such sorrowful ideas? My Recollections of Lord Byron
“Your letter,” he said, “has filled my mind with disquietude and perplexity in the extreme; but I will say nothing in reply, intentionally, that shall give you a moment's pain.” Washington and the American Republic, Vol. 3.
So great is the disquietude I constantly undergo from having to write to some new correspondent in this strain, that, God knows, I would resort to another relief if I could. The Letters of Charles Dickens Vol. 2, 1857-1870
I have bad nights; am full of disquietude and anxiety; and am constantly haunted by the idea that I am wasting the marrow of the larger book, and ought to be at rest. The Life of Charles Dickens, Vol. I-III, Complete
There is still an appropriate good quality, the presence of which calms the disquietude, and satisfies the requisitions both of themselves and of those around them. A Practical View of the Prevailing Religious System of Professed Christians, in the Middle and Higher Classes in this Country, Contrasted with Real Christianity.
You are of the few persons with whom I have lived in what is called intimacy, and have heard me at times conversing on the untoward topic of my recent family disquietudes. My Recollections of Lord Byron
This vast army of youth receiving instruction is regarded, on the part of some people, with a little disquietude, and it is believed that we are likely to have too many college-trained men and women. Colleges in America
It indicated the restless vivacity of her spirit, which to-day was doubly indefatigable in its tiptoe dance, because it was played upon and vibrated with her mother's disquietude. The Scarlet Letter
"What is that?" inquired the trembling novice with increasing disquietude and alarm. Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 2
These disastrous events caused much disquietude to the governor. The Conquest of Canada (Vol. 1 of 2)
Amid the gay dissipation of university life, he was often a prey to vague disquietude. My Recollections of Lord Byron
I am not superstitious, but I must confess that somehow or other I experienced considerable disquietude about this time, and felt cold shivers running down my back. My Reminiscences of the Anglo-Boer War
The sound came from abaft his beam and his disquietude increased. Blow The Man Down A Romance Of The Coast - 1916
Memory, that busy enchanter, was at work; and the scenes she had lately witnessed, so full of disquietude and mystery, mingled with the returning tide of past and almost forgotten emotions. Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 2
Revels, banquets, and repose, were invented for effeminate courtiers; but toil, disquietude, and arms alone were designed for those whom the world calls knights-errant. Wit and Wisdom of Don Quixote
Beneath a calm exterior she sometimes bears an heart full of disquietude and sorrow. The Young Maiden
Great disquietude at the French armaments, considerable uneasiness at the dispute with America, and much disgust at our having been apparently bamboozled by the Chinese, form the principal topics of political grievance and complaint. The Greville Memoirs (Second Part) A Journal of the Reign of Queen Victoria from 1837 to 1852 (Volume 1 of 3)
Among other things causing disquietude was an order that in future all enlisting must engage to go wherever they might be sent in India or beyond. Life and Work in Benares and Kumaon, 1839-1877
It was evident that a gloom and disquietude was upon the assembly. Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 2
Nattie said, by way of opening a conversation as they walked along—a remark that did not tend to lessen his evident disquietude. Wired Love A Romance of Dots and Dashes
She has petty disquietudes, and slight annoyances, singly unimportant, yet in amount not trivial. The Young Maiden
Did not some feeling of disappointment, of weariness, of satiety, of disquietude, after a short time, steal over his mind? Parochial and Plain Sermons, Vol. VII (of 8)
But the silence of the vast throngs gathered to watch the incoming troops filled some Allied observers with disquietude. The New World of Islam
The Revolution, which had for a long while been pleasant and profitable to her, was now a source of anxiety and disquietude; her suppers were growing less brilliant and less merry. The Gods are Athirst
Him a disquietude did seize, A wish from place to place to roam, A very troublesome disease, In some a willing martyrdom. Eugene Oneguine [Onegin] A Romance of Russian Life in Verse
The vagaries of feminine fashion are undoubtedly a source of misgiving and disquietude to those, like ourselves, who favour the extension of civil rights to women. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, April 22, 1914
The most refined society in France, and yet the most simple and most unaffected; good-humour and politeness ruling all things: all calculated for enjoyment, nought for disquietude and regret! Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 378, April, 1847
The mutual rivalries and jealousies of England, France, Italy, and their satellites in the East have given Moslems much food for hopeful thought, and have caused corresponding disquietude in European minds. The New World of Islam
And with this poor assurance the dwarf had been obliged to content himself—not merrily, 'tis true, but with much inward disquietude, secretly execrating his monarch for this revival of ancient and barbarous practices. Under the Rose
No strong hope was visiting them, but despair, even disquietude, seemed miles away. How It All Came Round
Jet led the way with no slight degree of mental disquietude. Messenger No. 48
A restless disquietude of manner showed that he was suffering from over-excitement of mind, as well as from bodily exertion. Rookwood
In England the Egyptian situation caused grave disquietude, and in the summer of 1919 the British Government announced the appointment of a commission of inquiry headed by Lord Milner to investigate fully into Egyptian affairs. The New World of Islam
She who thought she had partaken so abundantly of life's cup abruptly discovered renewed sources for disquietude. Under the Rose
It is not too much to say that the sight nearly took her breath away, and that she felt very considerable disquietude. How It All Came Round
But now he had to put matters to the test, and he saw with considerable disquietude the want of a fire, that indispensable element which nothing could replace. Godfrey Morgan A Californian Mystery
The persistent thought filled her with a vague disquietude. The Fighting Shepherdess
Perhaps it was a vent for his disquietude. Ted and the Telephone
What was the cause of this mental disquietude, of these long hours of absorbing thought? Oowikapun How the Gospel Reached the Nelson River Indians
He had seen Uncle Jasper's nervous fear; he had seen Mrs. Home's poverty; he had witnessed Mr. Harman's ill-concealed disquietude—all this he had seen, all this he had known. How It All Came Round
Matthew’s office, the contempt of his fellows, and perhaps his own self-contempt held him in imprisoning disquietude. My Daily Meditation for the Circling Year
And yet, in spite of this comforting reassurance, there remained an inexplicable feeling of disquietude when she thought of the woman to whom she had proved an ingrate and a cowardly friend. The Fighting Shepherdess
If, cast too rudely among the hardships and bitter disquietudes of the world, his past nursing had not been delicate, he was already taught to look upon privation and discomfort as his daily companions. The Life of Friedrich Schiller Comprehending an Examination of His Works
To Oowikapun, in his mental darkness and disquietude, there came one of these more than earthly visions of entrancing beauty. Oowikapun How the Gospel Reached the Nelson River Indians
It was a very handsome chamber in which the young man was evidencing a species of disquietude, as of awaiting the coming of somebody, or a summons. The King's Esquires The Jewel of France
It was, therefore, with no little disquietude that he observed what he considered his friend's growing fancy for her. "George Washington's" Last Duel 1891
Carefree and debonair, between acts Mr. Toomey strolled in the lobby smoking and looking so very much in his element that Mrs. Toomey temporarily forgot her disquietude in being proud of him. The Fighting Shepherdess
She knew too little of life or the world to ask herself the question; but she was conscious of a sensation of unrest, of disquietude. Nell, of Shorne Mills or, One Heart's Burden
Great indeed must be the wretched disquietude that will cause human beings, who are made to shrink from pain, endure what thousands voluntarily submit to, if only they can get peace to their souls. Oowikapun How the Gospel Reached the Nelson River Indians
Why cannot they be satisfied with their fêtes, and with the undisputed empire of cookery and dress, instead of making themselves a scourge to the world, and keeping all Europe in disquietude and under arms? The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 105, July 1866
The disquietude occasioned by an enemy, so insignificant; the constant vigilance imposed, and the not infrequent heavy calamities inflicted, are events justly exhibited by the Aborigines' Committee, as a lesson to mankind. The History of Tasmania , Volume II
The bark of a hound is generally a soothing sound; but when the vigilant house-guard has an uneasy feeling, and changes his bark to a long whining howl, it inspires disquietude and anxiety. Debts of Honor
She met them, and he smiled, but rather anxiously, with a feeling of disquietude; for there was——Was there something strange in the expression of her face? Nell, of Shorne Mills or, One Heart's Burden
But the French did not share this disquietude, and, after three days' hard talking, they converted the English Ministers to their point of view. Greece and the Allies 1914-1922
The night, too, was fuller than usual of disquietude. Blue Aloes Stories of South Africa
But the satisfaction Napoleon derived from the happy effects of his solicitude was frequently disturbed by the disquietude and perplexity, which the cabals and manœuvres of the royalists occasioned him. Memoirs of the Private Life, Return, and Reign of Napoleon in 1815, Vol. I
"What was the name of the man he murdered?" demanded Lorand with renewed disquietude. Debts of Honor
Indeed the Negro should not be denied any civil or political right on account of his color, and to the extent this is done there is bound to be disquietude in the nation. Masterpieces of Negro Eloquence The Best Speeches Delivered by the Negro from the days of Slavery to the Present Time
Even when the principle was conceded, there still lingered some disquietude regarding the practicability of bringing about the King's dethronement without bloodshed. Greece and the Allies 1914-1922
It was simple nevertheless, without seeming to reveal anything; but he regarded it with disquietude, with a sort of internal shiver. The Works of Guy de Maupassant, Volume VIII.
For it was the face not of the official but of his Imperial Majesty, that wore an expression of uneasiness, of disquietude, almost—of alarm. The Genius
In the midst of all this disquietude Mr. Landor's letter arrived. The Pleasant Street Partnership A Neighborhood Story
She put down her cup and laughed—a laugh so free from disquietude that Mr. Truefitt groaned in spirit. Salthaven
A disturbed conscience cried aloud for a "Thus saith the Lord," and the pulpit was charged with the task of quieting the general disquietude. History of the Negro Race in America from 1619 to 1880. Vol. 2 (of 2) Negroes as Slaves, as Soldiers, and as Citizens
On finding herself alone, she could not conceal her disquietude, and this increased the suspicions that had already been aroused. Which? or, Between Two Women
In the very height of this enjoyment, however, there are considerations which serve to cause me feelings of disquietude. The House An Episode in the Lives of Reuben Baker, Astronomer, and of His Wife, Alice
It was this remark, more than any other, which fostered Kendrick's disquietude. Every Man for Himself
For this is the life of tyrants, in which undoubtedly there can be no confidence, no affection, no steady dependence on attachment; all is perpetually mistrust and disquietude—there is no room for friendship. The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to prose. Volume II (of X) - Rome
Bolivar stood on the shore gazing disconsolately at the enemy’s fleet, when Paez rode up to him and inquired the cause of his disquietude. The Young Llanero A Story of War and Wild Life in Venezuela
A letter received from Philip early in May, 1788, increased his disquietude. Which? or, Between Two Women
Yet her cheerfulness and fortitude were at the same time on the point of sinking under the harassing disquietudes of a petty war supported against her by an Irish chief of rebels. Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth
Perhaps the physical pain brought her some rest from the mental disquietude which was so new to her. The Moving Finger A Trotting Christmas Eve at Warwingie Lost! The Loss of the "Vanity" Dick Stanesby's Hutkeeper The Yanyilla Steeplechase A Digger's Christmas
To add to my disquietude, no answer came to my letters, although I went to the office regularly every day. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 101, March, 1866
There was no national disquietude on the vexed question of slavery when Franklin Pierce was installed as President. Twenty Years of Congress, Vol. 1 From Lincoln to Garfield, with a Review of the Events Which Led to the Political Revolution of 1860
Scarfe would have been amply satisfied had he been present to note the disquietude which ensued for some days after the arrival of his letter. A Dog with a Bad Name
Pending the negotiations for a renewal of the City's charter, the Presbyterians of the city and their ultra-radical brethren the Fifth Monarchy men again caused disquietude. London and the Kingdom - Volume II
Nor were there wanting persons who were ready to avail themselves, for factious purposes, of every fresh symptom of national disquietude to inflame the passions of the people. Memoirs of the Courts and Cabinets of George the Third From the Original Family Documents, Volume 1
Without—the world's unceasing noises rise, Turmoil, disquietude, and busy fears. Ely Cathedral
The rest of the family went calmly to bed, taking no notice of my disquietude; but nothing could have induced me to curl myself round and shut my eyes. Cat and Dog Memoirs of Puss and the Captain
Nearly all people have their secret repinings, their unexpressed disquietude, because things are not as they would have them; because they do not possess some fancied good, or do experience some fancied misfortune. Aims and Aids for Girls and Young Women On the Various Duties of Life, Physical, Intellectual, And Moral Development; Self-Culture, Improvement, Dress, Beauty, Fashion, Employment, Education, The Home Relations, Their Duties To Young Men, Marriage, Womanhood And Happiness.
The merchant was tired of the disquietude that had so long prevailed, condemning him to frequent calls upon his purse whilst preventing him replenishing it by his commercial pursuits. London and the Kingdom - Volume II
There are various stories of the pair having met at dinner almost on the eve of Danton's arrest, and parting with sombre disquietude on both sides. Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 1 of 3) Essay 1: Robespierre
The disquietude White House staff members produced among Defense Department officials was nothing compared to the trauma induced by the President's personal attention. Integration of the Armed Forces, 1940-1965
Thus did the Editor see himself, for the while, shut out from all public utterance of these extraordinary Doctrines, and 7constrained to revolve them, not without disquietude, in the dark depths of his own mind. Sartor Resartus, and On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History
He laid down, but not to sleep, and the pale moon shone calmly and peacefully in upon him, as if mocking his disquietude. Isabel Leicester A Romance by Maude Alma
This amounted to a bouleversement suprême of the usual order of things, and it was no wonder that there was disquietude among his hearers. White Ashes
He went up in 1845 as a commoner, and this fact caused him some disquietude. Victorian Worthies Sixteen Biographies
Ang. I did so; I would do so In face of earth and Heaven; for I have never Repented for my sake; sometimes for yours, In pondering o'er your late disquietudes. The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 4
Many wise men regarded it as a fortunate circumstance that Mr. Lincoln's successor was from the South, though a much larger number in the North found in this fact a source of disquietude. Twenty Years of Congress, Volume 2 From Lincoln to Garfield, with a Review of the Events Which Led to the Political Revolution of 1860
All else was soon forgotten as Isabel eagerly perused the welcome letter from her own Louis, whose silence had been one source of her disquietude. Isabel Leicester A Romance by Maude Alma
Lord Melbourne would wait upon your Majesty without delay, but trusts that this letter will be sufficient to dispel any disquietude which his former communication may have excited. The Letters of Queen Victoria : A Selection from Her Majesty's Correspondence between the Years 1837 and 1861 Volume 1, 1837-1843
Hardly a deception of Andrea's but seemed to send a shadow across her spirit; she felt an indefinite sense of disquietude which sometimes condensed itself into a suspicion. The Child of Pleasure
They seemed now to be most turbulent and clouded; and that brilliant and happy future, in which of late he had so fondly indulged, offered nothing but gloom and disquietude. Henrietta Temple A Love Story
"Wait here," said the locksmith, with some disquietude. Debit and Credit Translated from the German of Gustav Freytag
A fresh cause for disquietude arose, Grace evidently was jealous of her. Isabel Leicester A Romance by Maude Alma
It might reasonably be expected that the disconsolate lady would be concerned mainly as to the fate of the missing bridegroom, but the mistress evidently shared the maid's disquietude about Curtis himself. One Wonderful Night A Romance of New York
The suspense was so trying that he felt the necessity of rousing himself, of counteracting his mental disquietude by physical means. The Child of Pleasure
Many circumstances had been observed by her which filled her with disquietude, but she had staked all her hopes upon this cast, and she was of a sanguine temper. Henrietta Temple A Love Story
A shadow passed over his sly face, and a secret disquietude was traceable through all his voluble expression of joy. Debit and Credit Translated from the German of Gustav Freytag
There was many a misdeed recorded there against her, she knew, and occasionally there stole over her a strange disquietude as to how she could confront them when they all came up against her. The Rector of St. Mark's
Of course, such congratulations were woefully misplaced, but Hermione was too well-bred to reveal any cause for disquietude other than the normal embarrassment any young woman would display in like conditions. One Wonderful Night A Romance of New York
It appears that a friend of Mr. Kidder, a physician “of great ability,” on reading my article was caused great disquietude. The Arena Volume 4, No. 20, July, 1891
Russia's history in 1903 was marked by general disquietude and turbulence. Russia As Seen and Described by Famous Writers
Yet I remembered with disquietude that Mr. White recognised me, and here tonight I had recognised Simard. The Triumphs of Eugène Valmont
Medicinally the Hop is tonic, stomachic, and diuretic, with antiseptic effects; it prevents worms, and allays the disquietude of nervous indigestion. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
But now, for the first time in her life, she began to feel a strange disquietude in the presence of a man, and a man, too, whom she had not known for an hour. The Mummy and Miss Nitocris A Phantasy of the Fourth Dimension
Not an idea, an image, a reverie, an accident, a disquietude, which has not its letter. The Friendships of Women
Von Heckmann cast a glance almost of disquietude upon the faces of the officers who were leaning over the table in the intensity of their excitement. The Man Who Rocked the Earth
The subordinates in the drama betrayed much more outward concern and disquietude than the 55 principals. Sword and Gown A Novel
She believed she was in communication with the spirits of Sappho, Shakespeare, Madame de S�vign�, and Moli�re; and amidst these convictions she died, without disquietude, without rebellion, without regret. The Arena Volume 4, No. 19, June, 1891
Nitocris had, happily, told her nothing of what had passed between Lord Leighton and herself, and so the pleasant element in her disquietude was entirely unalloyed. The Mummy and Miss Nitocris A Phantasy of the Fourth Dimension
I dread the home of my childhood; it seems to me as if I should profane it were I to visit it with a heart so filled with unrest and disquietude! The Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 6, December 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
All mystery causes a certain disquietude, but if the problem seems to us capable of being solved, it begets an agreeable curiosity. History of English Humour, Vol. 2
One could never be sure, and in the spell of this disquietude lay half the magic. Flood Tide
About it, a disquietude, as of one who feels shut out—alone. Faith Gartney's Girlhood
Petrarch, who shared the general disquietude, kept 255 watching the signs of the weather; but nothing happened to warrant an extraordinary panic. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Third series
He diffuses disquietude and vaguely presages disaster, and the observer looks on him with solicitude and pain. Shadows of the Stage
Be not fearful on the ground that we appear little and ignorant, but simply and without disquietude preach repentance. Life of St. Francis of Assisi
Lucretia naturally enough inquires into the cause of her disquietude, and but too soon discovers, by the broken hints of the victim, the source of her mental agitation. Early Reviews of English Poets
As he stepped out so bravely this soft spring evening, the look of disquietude did not remain long on his face. By Berwen Banks
And disquietude is in my soul and in my flesh. The Well of Saint Clare
More quietly than I could, though my reason for disquietude was different. Daisy in the Field
It is easy to imagine the disquietude of the priest on perceiving the ravages made by these visitors among his vines, his best source of revenue, but he probably exaggerated the damage. Life of St. Francis of Assisi
But many of my brethren in the ministry regarded me with great disquietude. Modern Skepticism: A Journey Through the Land of Doubt and Back Again A Life Story
Consequently, Mrs. Cameron had matters all her own way, and there is not the least doubt that she and Scorpion between them managed to create a good deal of moral and physical disquietude. Polly A New-Fashioned Girl
I can understand all the disquietude of his heart when that warning, as to the too great length of his story, was given to him. Thackeray
As soon as we separated, my disquietudes returned. Arthur Mervyn Or, Memoirs of the Year 1793
St. Francis's miracles are all acts of love; the greater number of them are found in the healing of nervous maladies, those apparently inexplicable disquietudes which are the cruel afflictions of critical times. Life of St. Francis of Assisi
Turkey's disquietude has come because of tidings out of the east and out of the north. Our Day In the Light of Prophecy
I am quite transported at the thought that ere long, perhaps very soon, I shall bid an eternal adieu to all the pains and uneasinesses, and disquietudes of this weary life. The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. With a New Life of the Poet, and Notices, Critical and Biographical by Allan Cunningham
By a marriage with this latter lady he should escape from the tortures of his hopeless passion; it would be a refuge from this, and all like disquietudes. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 61, No. 376, February, 1847
Perhaps her own disappointment added a sting to her thoughts and words; she did not spare us, and our own reflections added to our disquietude. The Last Man
Not a house, not a tree, not a passing breeze, nothing to sustain the traveller under the disquietude which creeps over him. Life of St. Francis of Assisi
Fresh hopes for the enemies of the public welfare, agitation of the people, depreciation of our credit, general disquietude. History of the Girondists, Volume I Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution
It was written after the woman had paced her room for several hours in inexplicable disquietude and unrest. From the Valley of the Missing
Yet I was conscious of a definite disquietude which I could only suppose to be ascribable to the weird events of the evening, but which seemed rather to increase than to diminish. The Hand Of Fu-Manchu Being a New Phase in the Activities of Fu-Manchu, the Devil Doctor
If you do you may subject yourself to much needless disquietude, and perhaps the most unpleasant disappointments. A Practical Directory for Young Christian Females Being a Series of Letters from a Brother to a Younger Sister
The child-like simplicity and serene faith of this young disciple, shall often use to rebuke our anxious fears, and charm away our disquietudes with the whisper—"that sweet word, TRUST, tells all." Mrs Whittelsey's Magazine for Mothers and Daughters Volume 3
In a moment of great agitation I made a hasty promise of secrecy, which, from the moment 'twas made, was to me a never-resting disquietude, misery, and reproach. The House by the Church-Yard
In fact, there was during the meal a perceptible air of something like disquietude. David Harum A Story of American Life
The days passed in Venice in a state of restless disquietude. The Lion of Saint Mark A Story of Venice in the Fourteenth Century
As if affected simultaneously by the disquietude of their companions, the rowers all stopped work at the same moment. The Queen's Cup
"How did you come to know it?" asked Nekhludoff, and his face showed disquietude and displeasure. The Awakening The Resurrection
Arguments, at such a moment, were useless; and Arthur, perplexed and anxious, yet cautious to conceal his disquietude, passed the whole of that tedious night in watch upon the deck. The Rivals of Acadia An Old Story of the New World
This new spirit of sympathy and service it is that offers us help in solving the problems of social unrest and disquietude. The Investment of Influence A Study of Social Sympathy and Service
Only now and then, like a rippling of water, disquietude troubled his soul. The House of the Vampire
The figure of the old woman and her strange request occupied his thoughts, and produced trains of meditation which ended in nothing but restlessness and disquietude Folk-Lore and Legends Scotland
Wratislaw guessed with a friend's instinct his friend's disquietude, and turned his steps to the hill when he had heard the butler's message. The Half-Hearted
Lest I might be supposed to misrepresent, I will quote their own language: "No government can, voluntarily, relinquish its powers, and abnegate its authority without thereby inviting disorder, disquietude, and, in the end, its destruction." History and Ecclesiastical Relations of the Churches of the Presbyterial Order at Amoy, China
The Begum's haughty and violent temper, and inveterate disposition to meddle in public affairs, were the real cause of her continual disquietude and ultimate disgrace and ruin. A Journey through the Kingdom of Oude, Volumes I & II
He was tormented by this disquietude the whole night. Corinne, Volume 1 (of 2) Or Italy
As the minutes slowly wore away, my disquietude alarmingly increased. A Lover in Homespun And Other Stories
She has many trials, and she therefore peculiarly needs support; religion is her asylum, not only in heavy afflictions, but in petty disquietudes. The Ladies' Vase Polite Manual for Young Ladies
There were some special reasons for disquietude in those who feared to diverge a hand-breadth from the established rule. The English Church in the Eighteenth Century
The spirit, indeed, which manifests itself among the tories of your quarter, although I believe there is a majority there sufficient to keep it down in peaceable times, leaves me not without some disquietude. Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 4
"Do you swear it?" said she, with a disquietude which she vainly endeavoured to conceal. Corinne, Volume 1 (of 2) Or Italy
But it has now become such as naturally to generate disquietude. Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 3
She does not live amidst the clouds, or abandon herself to mystic excitement; she is raised above the sordidness, but not above the concerns, of earth; above its disquietudes, but not above its cares. The Ladies' Vase Polite Manual for Young Ladies
If content can not remove' the disquietudes of life, it will, at least, alleviate them. McGuffey's Sixth Eclectic Reader
Circumstances which seldom came under the eye of public observation not unfrequently kept them for life in a state of disquietude. The Ancient Church Its History, Doctrine, Worship, and Constitution
But the disquietude which Corinne experienced with regard to the future intentions of Oswald, and the possibility of his departure, entirely disturbed her accustomed serenity. Corinne, Volume 1 (of 2) Or Italy
It was hard now to believe that she should have had that queer, eerie feeling of discomfort and disquietude in such a commonplace, cheerful room. The Chink in the Armour
Arrived at the spot, they found Duffel pacing up and down in a state of impatience and disquietude. Eveline Mandeville The Horse Thief Rival
Cuthbert obeyed, and wheeled round on his placid steed, who showed no sign of disquietude or excitement, but at once commenced to nibble the short grass that grew beside the sandy track. The Lost Treasure of Trevlyn A Story of the Days of the Gunpowder Plot
I sent the servants away and her maid to bed, so little reason for disquietude did there seem. The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume II
Thus the Commodore, to his great joy, at last finished this troublesome affair, which for the preceding four months had given him great disquietude. Anson's Voyage Round the World The Text Reduced
"When I'm in 'em I reckon they are," drawled Jim, in some disquietude of mind. Bruvver Jim's Baby
You are one of the few persons with whom I have lived in what is called intimacy, and have heard me at times conversing on the untoward topic of my recent family disquietudes. Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 3 With His Letters and Journals
Thank God! there's a dwelling not builded with hands, Whose pearly foundation, immovable stands; There struggles, alarms, and disquietudes cease, And the blissfulest balm of the spirit is—peace! Beechenbrook A Rhyme of the War
When the two emerged from the water, they saw nothing of the bear that had caused them so much disquietude. Through Forest and Fire Wild-Woods Series No. 1
He soon found that his being raised to the throne was but an inlet to new disquietudes. Pinnock's improved edition of Dr. Goldsmith's History of Rome to which is prefixed an introduction to the study of Roman history, and a great variety of valuable information added throughout the work, on the manners, institutions, and antiquities of the Romans; with numerous biographical and historical notes; and questions for examination at the end of each section. By Wm. C. Taylor.
Do not play too many games at a sitting—and never suffer the loss of a game to occasion you much disquietude. The Blue Book of Chess Teaching the Rudiments of the Game, and Giving an Analysis of All the Recognized Openings
Du Meresq partially shook off his gloom, and assisted the children in their preparations; and, from the noise that ensued, a stranger would not have suspected the mental disquietude of three of the number. Bluebell A Novel
As he read the tenderness and disquietude displayed on all their faces, Erik felt as if his heart was melting within him. The Waif of the "Cynthia"
The young man regarded the two young gentlemen before him with a dogged countenance, but there was now in his eyes a look of helplessness and of great disquietude. Cinderella And Other Stories
Munro advanced and addressed her with some sternness—"Why are you abroad, Lucy, and at this hour? why this disquietude, and what has alarmed you?—why have you left your chamber?" Guy Rivers: A Tale of Georgia
He was ill at ease, though he would not have confessed his disquietude even to himself. Jack Sheppard A Romance
Slavery has now come to be a mighty energy of disquietude all over the country, assuming colossal proportions of mischief, and mocking all the ordinary restraints of law. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 6, June, 1862 Devoted To Literature and National Policy
There is no hurry, no undue haste, to betray the disquietude of her soul. The Hoyden
“I believe we’ve crossed the bar already!” said Cleopatra, gazing out of the window at a nasty choppy sea that was adding somewhat to the disquietude of the fair gathering. The Pursuit of the House-Boat Being Some Further Account of the Divers Doings of the Associated Shades, under the Leadership of Sherlock Holmes, Esq.
To his son he said— "I leave you a heavy burden; for, since my shoulders have borne it, I have not passed one day exempt from disquietude." The Empire of Austria; Its Rise and Present Power
"We are not to be trifled with, shepherd," and as the leader spoke, he made a motion with his gun that was very significant, and Day understood it, although he manifested no signs of disquietude. The Gold Hunters' Adventures Or, Life in Australia
Thus pent up with fear and disquietude, his imprisonment is twofold, and being an enemy to his own peace, he is apt to imagine all men to be leagued against him. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 277, October 13, 1827
The very disquietude of his soul has driven him into this mad avowal. The Hoyden
Beneath it all there lurked the thought that he must not ask elsewhere, for she was now conscious of her earlier jealous disquietude and wished to share his affections with none. His Masterpiece
Affecting some merriment at their disquietude, he begged to relieve them, by extending a coarse sheet of workman's canvas between them and the object. The Piazza Tales
But, every few moments, he laid the book upon the table, and leaned back in Grandfather's chair, with an aspect of deep care and disquietude. True Stories of History and Biography
"But the word of the stars to us?" broke in Pompeius, in extreme disquietude, and trying to shake off the spell that held him in mastery. A Friend of Caesar A Tale of the Fall of the Roman Republic. Time, 50-47 B.C.
How much disquietude and catastrophe were crowded into those three minutes it would be impossible to depict. T. De Witt Talmage As I Knew Him
With all these fanciful ideas, the fact is that I began to grow thin quite perceptibly, which was observed with great disquietude in my parents and my aunt. First Love (Little Blue Book #1195) And Other Fascinating Stories of Spanish Life
Surprise there was, and a puzzled interrogation, but of confusion or disquietude she could find no trace. One Man in His Time
But the Elector of Hanover, and all his race, were Protestants; so that now the descendants of the old Puritans were relieved from many fears and disquietudes. True Stories of History and Biography
"There is no need for that," remarked the Vestal, who never before in her life had experienced such an unaccountable sense of disquietude. A Friend of Caesar A Tale of the Fall of the Roman Republic. Time, 50-47 B.C.
"I know not," replied Mistress Nutter, a shade of disquietude passing over her countenance. The Lancashire Witches A Romance of Pendle Forest
Where hast thou been, O sinless one, and whence the cause of this thy mental disquietude? The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18
Hence much disquietude has resulted; for, in addition to the infinite number of suits as to freedom, there is now much trouble as to marriages. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 14 of 55 1606-1609 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of The Catholic Missions, As Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing the Political, Economic, Commercial and Religious Conditions of Those Islands from Their Earliest Relations with European Nations to the Close of the Nineteenth Century
Out of the inmost recesses of my abandoned bag came those dire screams which result from infantile disquietude. The Great Lone Land A Narrative of Travel and Adventure in the North-West of America
Mr. President, all the tendencies of the times, I lament to say, are toward disquietude, if not more fatal consequences. American Eloquence, Volume 2 Studies In American Political History (1896)
Thus the commodore, to his great joy, at last finished this troublesome affair, which, for the preceding four months, had given him great disquietude. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 11 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time
This monk gives a naïve account of Charlemagne's arrival before Pavia, and of the King of the Lombard's disquietude at his approach. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 04
Next after Faith, the faithful Felix noticed, with disquietude, the alteration in his master, and many were the sad colloquies he held with Rosa on the subject. The Lost Hunter A Tale of Early Times
Nothing helped her until she commenced her toilet, when in the excitement of dressing she partly forgot her disquietude, and the pain in her head grew leas. Tracy Park
The vivid symptoms of disquietude in this communication to his old friend are distinctly pathetic. Drake, Nelson and Napoleon
Cornelius put on as careless an aspect as the disquietude of his brow could needs carry, but the inquiry was evidently one of no ordinary interest. Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 1
See man the picture of perpetual want, The prototype of all disquietude; Full of trouble, yet ever seeking more; Between the upper and the nether stone Ground and forever in the mill of fate. The Feast of the Virgins and Other Poems
Midway in my delight of the wild beauty, there crept unbidden and unexplained, a curious feeling of disquietude, almost of alarm. Famous Modern Ghost Stories
Does prayer cast out disquietude And every bitter thought; All hate and enmity exclude By Love with patience fraught? The Mountain Spring and Other Poems
Surprised and indignant, I at once resolved to "have a talk with her;" but first I made known my disquietude to Aunt Rachel. Godey's Lady's Book, Vol. 42, January, 1851
"Don' you b'lieve I don' never think o' the past!" broke in a deep and uninvited voice, much to Mrs. Buford's disquietude. The Girl at the Halfway House A Story of the Plains
A single element of disquietude, a solitary, vague unrest disturbs him. The Redemption of David Corson
The feeling of disquietude did not pass however, and I crawled quietly out of the tent to see if our belongings were safe. Famous Modern Ghost Stories
My boat slipped swiftly along under the thick-shadowing trees, and rounding a sharp bend, brought me to the open pond, to the sky, and to a sight that explained my disquietude. Roof and Meadow
My disquietude, my Lord, is caused by the refusal to utter the single name I have asked for. The Sword Maker
Then, in the midst of her disquietude, she caught the serene blue eyes of George's mother fixed upon her. Life and Gabriella The Story of a Woman's Courage
A settled disquietude began to make itself felt between the Cardiffs. A Daughter of To-Day
A layman, having expressed his disquietude at the unruly behavior of the prelates, the Pontiff replied that it had ever been thus at ecclesiastical councils. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference
I was in no hurry now, in no disquietude. Roof and Meadow
In a moment the past vanished, with all its disquietude and alarm; and I entered on the new scene with a taste akin to the appetite of a convalescent. The Felon's Track History Of The Attempted Outbreak In Ireland, Embracing The Leading Events In The Irish Struggle From The Year 1843 To The Close Of 1848
Beneath the surface pleasantness of Mrs. Fowler's life—that pleasantness which wrapped her like a religion—she was beginning to discern a deep disquietude. Life and Gabriella The Story of a Woman's Courage
Should anything befall the President, every business activity will at once be suspended, shops will be closed, disquietude will prevail, people will become panic-stricken, the troops uncontrollable, and foreign warships will enter our harbours. The Fight For The Republic in China
At last Mr. Wilson ventured on a step which challenged the attention and stirred the disquietude of his friends. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference
You get a feeling of peace and harmony or a feeling of disquietude and inharmony. What All The World's A-Seeking The Vital Law of True Life, True Greatness Power and Happiness
From each he returned in a kind of exaltation which made me watch him with daily increasing disquietude during meal hours, the only time we passed quite alone together. Atlantida
And more than he would have acknowledged was a disquietude caused by his instant resentment of the existence of Dermott McDermott. Katrine
The coolness of the springs had soothed their feverish disquietude. Abbe Mouret's Transgression
Light, moreover, now caused him greater disquietude than did darkness. Widdershins
Even the remembrance of Hirzel's absence brings no disquietude with it. Legend of Moulin Huet
If Gregory XVI. was not without reasons for disquietude in his last hours, he could take comfort in the fact that he had succeeded in keeping railways out of all parts of his dominions. The Liberation of Italy
Their faces wore a different expression: Mrs. Yorke's was one of mingled disquietude and relief, and Miss Alice's an expression of discontent and confusion. Gordon Keith
Thereupon, by a supreme effort, he drove the female element from his worship, and sought refuge in Jesus, though even His gentle mildness sometimes proved a source of disquietude to him. Abbe Mouret's Transgression
This caused great disquietude to Fabius and other sensible Romans, who feared that if so many of the youth of Rome were cut off, the city would never recover from the blow. Plutarch's Lives, Volume I
On Jacques entering the room he found the old man in a state of great disquietude—in fact, in a very great rage. Legend of Moulin Huet
In the midst of hope and care, in the midst of fears and disquietudes, think every day that shines upon you is the last. The Works of Horace
This brief dialogue will account for much disquietude which subsequently befell our ill fated Dumps. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 389, September 12, 1829
Be guarded in your words, and show no disquietude. The Amulet
But it left a vague disquietude behind, a haunting anxiety that hung heavily upon her. Rosa Mundi and Other Stories
The disquietude of the people made me tremble and shake every limb, not knowing what course to betake myself to for the preservation of us each. The Journal of Negro History, Volume 1, January 1916
Terror began to replace pride in the minds of the Forty-five, and they looked at each other with suspicion and disquietude. The Forty-Five Guardsmen
He himself was a weakly and highly nervous child, subject to night-terrors and somnambulism, excessive shyness and religious disquietude. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 2 Sexual Inversion
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