With all her might she crowds all sail off shore; in so doing, fights 'gainst the very winds that fain would blow her homeward; seeks all the lashed sea's landlessness again; for refuge's sake
forlornly rushing into peril; her only friend her bitterest foe!
Underneath the elms we parted, By the lowly cottage door; One brief word alone was uttered Never on our lips before; And away I walked
forlornly, Broken-hearted evermore.
In the meantime the boys were gazing very
forlornly at Wendy, now equipped with John and Michael for the journey.
He would not come with me, and I left him on the seat; when I was far away I looked back, and he was still sitting there
forlornly.
An hour or so later, on his way out, he came upon Lady Ruth sitting a little
forlornly in the hall.
Dan MacDonald, pioneer saloonman and gambler on the upper Yukon, owner and proprietor of the Tivoli and all its games, wandered
forlornly across the great vacant space of floor and joined the two at the stove.
Against the twilight rises the trapezoidal top of the stack, which has stood
forlornly here through the washing and bleaching of the wintry weather.
So he arose and trotted
forlornly back to camp, pausing once, and twice, to sit down and whimper and to listen to the call that still sounded in the depths of the forest.
"Well now, what are you going to do about it?" Matthew asked
forlornly, feeling secretly thankful that Marilla and not he had to deal with the situation.
"Oh, go away, Susan, go away," said Anne
forlornly. "Cellars and pantries and closets don't make a HOME.
She could not roam about and amuse herself, for the burned breadth would show, so she stared at people rather
forlornly till the dancing began.
He accompanied us along the passage into the black-and-white hall, where the low gas flame glimmered
forlornly. When he opened the front door the cold blast of the mistral rushing down the street of the Consuls made me shiver to the very marrow of my bones.