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But it is my lonesomeness to be begirt with light!
These are the things that still, somehow, in hours of quiet and lonesomeness, keep me alive.
"The worst factor is time away from home, and lonesomeness," he said.
I brought up lonesomeness again, and not being understood at all except by some women everybody hated.
And how much of the lonesomeness of life comes from the failure to do it!
But I thought we could jog along very well together and help each other keep away the fearful lonesomeness of the world.
It had the eerie lonesomeness of a deserted amusement park.
But he thought that was normal lonesomeness for them and he just kept on working.
"It's a curious kind of lonesomeness; but, all right, I will."
The lonesomeness of the girl is synchronized with the song's lyrics.
Bajangan, his first work, used long shots to show the main character's lonesomeness.
But not to the one who loves her truly and contentedly, without lonesomeness or loss.
"Though the lonesomeness is relieved some by your rising.
The narrator calls this dismal, muddy place the "land of lonesomeness."
Everything that can be done is done, but medicine cannot get at the lonesomeness and the weakness of men who have been strong.
Did perhaps their hearts despond, because lonesomeness had swallowed me like a whale?
Apart from lonesomeness and the troublesome dreams, Sneezy rather liked school.
I think that maybe all the business about this woman-this Kahlan-is because of his lonesomeness."
Passersby withdrew to their own safety, and the little goats bleated in lonesomeness.
For I know what to think when a young girl shivers by a warm hearth, and complains of lonesomeness at her mother's side.
I thought that hinted at lonesomeness.
Listening to the wind rattle the buffalo grass, I sensed the sound of lonesomeness, now that the deer had all vanished.
The pictures breathe lonesomeness and modesty - rare qualities in an architect, especially one who shapes the working lives of thousands.
Solitude and lonesomeness, peace and rest, wild life and nature, reigned there.
But the awful lonesomeness is intolerable.