For however eagerly and 
impetuously the savage crew had hailed the announcement of his quest; yet all sailors of all sorts are more or less capricious and unreliable --they live in the varying outer weather, and they inhale its fickleness --and when retained for any object remote and blank in the pursuit, however promissory of life and passion in the end, it is above all things requisite that temporary interests and employment should intervene and hold them healthily suspended for the final dash.
Evidently in the back rooms, from which they had dashed out so 
impetuously, the conversation had been more amusing than the drawing-room talk of society scandals, the weather, and Countess Apraksina.
"I can't see," he said 
impetuously, "why you have never written anything about Antonia."
Pope Julius the Second went to work 
impetuously in all his affairs, and found the times and circumstances conform so well to that line of action that he always met with success.
With those words uttered 
impetuously, Will rose, put out his hand to Rosamond, still with the air of a somnambulist, and went away.
The vicious beast eyed the green-and-gold tunic of Robin, and, lowering it head, charged at him 
impetuously. So sudden was its attack that Robin had no time to bend his bow.
"I should like to know the rest," said Philip, 
impetuously. "You know, -- you, my brother."
I don't want you to sing it," and she laid her glass so 
impetuously and blindly upon the table as to shatter it against a carafe.
"By all means," said Christie 
impetuously. "I've set my heart on going to-night--and unless you secure berths early--"
"Mother, mother, don't talk so, don't think so!" exclaimed Rebecca, sitting down 
impetuously on the floor by the bed and dropping the goldenrod by her side.
And the young man 
impetuously seized the Persian's hands.
The latter, though sometimes boisterous, are generally free from obstructions, and easily navigated; but the rivers to the west of the mountains descend more steeply and 
impetuously, and are continually liable to cascades and rapids.