- grief; he
wrote she was "extraordinarily in love" with her
husband and
disconsolate at his departure.
Elizabeth remained at
court until October, apparently...
- "The
Disconsolate Sailor", 1811: a
cartoon by
Charles Williams about Catherine Tylney-Long's
choice between the Duke of
Clarence (right) and
William Wesley-Pole...
- Peru in Córdoba, and drew the
second 1–1
against newcomers Iran. The
disconsolate mood of the
nation was
reflected by
footage of
MacLeod in the dugout...
-
phenomenon and, yet, the most
successful alternative band that ever
shuffled disconsolately about the earth".
Pitchfork dubbed the Cure the "unlikeliest alt-rock...
- not done any wrong.
Although the
charges were dropped,
Bergman became disconsolate,
fearing he
would never again return to directing.
Despite pleas by the...
-
February 1784 and
ended 15
years later on 4 May 1799,
remains the most
disconsolate memory in that community's history. The
Bakur M****cript
reports Tippu...
-
advanced maize as a
remedy to the
Great Famine as well as the
worries of "
disconsolate Malthusians". He
visited Ireland again with
Duffy later that year while...
- the body he had
tried to deny in his
trilogy in the
first place. The
disconsolation this
provided is seen as one of the
primary reasons for his
final film...
- from
gazing upon this
object ... but when the
object vanished he
became disconsolate". He came to
interpret this
vision as
diabolical in nature. In September...
- banishment. [...] If
patiently thy
bidding they obey,
Dismiss them not
disconsolate;
reveale To Adam what
shall come in ****ure dayes, As I
shall thee enlighten...