" The two melancholy ones thought to themselves, "That will still not save us," and stayed where they were, but the third, the merry one, got up and walked on in the forest until he found the rockhouse.
The lion in his great haste had put his master's head on the wrong way round, but the huntsman did not observe it because of his melancholy thoughts about the king's daughter.
Close beside her is her royal brother, Prince Christian, with the melancholy eyes and the hot, passionate blood.
It must be quite melancholy.
Not long after, the king of the country suffered from the deepest melancholy.
"I cannot bear it any longer," said the tin soldier; "I have wept tears of tin, it is so melancholy here.
" And then he sang his own melancholy song, and from that we have gathered this story, which they say is not true, though it's in print.
"Among dark pine woods, near the melancholy banks of the Stoxen, lies the old convent church of Wreta.
His very sorrow and melancholy did but increase the comic dryness of his sharply-cut features, and increased the laughter of the audience, who showered plaudits on their favourite.