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  • But my Lord continues so weak and low-spirited, that there is no getting from him. Clarissa Harlowe
  • Forester, at once solitary and sensitive, low-spirited, and devoid of strength of mind, whether natural or acquired. My Aunt Margaret's Mirror
  • Certainly not the blue heron, standing midleg deep in the water, obviously catching cold in a reckless disregard of wet feet and consequences; nor the mournful curlew, the dejected plover, or the low-spirited snipe, who saw fit to join him in his suicidal contemplation; nor the impassive kingfisher -- an ornithological Marius The Luck of Roaring Camp and Other Tales With Condensed Novels, Spanish and American Legends, and Earlier Papers
  • Afterwards, I realised there were some signs - his eating patterns and sleeping patterns had changed and he was a bit low-spirited.
  • The king then sighed so heavily, and seemed so low-spirited, and sat down so miserably, leaning his head upon his hand, and his elbow upon the kitchen-table pushed away in the corner, that the seventeen princes and princesses crept softly out of the kitchen, and left him alone with the A Holiday Romance
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  • We see her low-spirited and nervous; family events have agitated her. Vanity Fair
  • The cab-driver is low-spirited, and has a solemn sense of his responsibility. Reprinted Pieces
  • Hall shut out from all society, was surprised, at the end of a fortnight to observe, that, instead of expressing discontent, or appearing low-spirited, she every day became more cheerful; and the pale and languid look she wore in The Curate and His Daughter, a Cornish Tale
  • And this, Madam, makes me apprehensive, that you will get into so low-spirited a way, that you will not be able to enjoy the happiness that seems to await us. Clarissa Harlowe
  • Don't be sad, don't low-spirited , even the whole world all abandon you, still have us at least, the house of your sweet in the state - run piggery.
  • However after learning Yang great wild goose this factory arms the security office staff status truly, the new hundred personnel depart low-spirited.
  • Katy began to feel low-spirited. What Katy Did
  • Meta talked so as to brighten and invigorate Norman when they were together, but they both grew low-spirited when apart. The Daisy Chain
  • Liz at this point was a bit low-spirited and asked her Mum for advice.
  • I've been kind of low-spirited, and, thinks I, if there is a place where I could get chippered up it's down to the poor-house, where it's always so lively and sociable; and if Mis 'Bemis ain't a-goin' to send for me I'll jest go over and find out the reason why. Lippincott's Magazine, October 1885
  • Lionel, concluding himself the cause, begged her not to be low-spirited, but to write the letter at once. Camilla
  • I have had a slight feverish attack for the last few days, and I feel ill, or rather I feel low-spirited.
  • The women were low-spirited, dull, nay, peevish, they did not well know why; and the men could not be joyous, though the ready resource of old hock and champagne made some of them talkative. — Saint Ronan's Well
  • I felt a little bit low-spirited after my first attempt but decided to cheer myself up, and headed for the head office of one of the biggest commercial banks in town.

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