The inscription implies that all the world sorrowed at his death: "Orbe dolente Pater ... ruit." ❋ W. D. Sweeting (N/A)
NICKLAUSSE (d'une voix dolente, en montrant Hoffman.) ❋ Jacques Offenbach (N/A)
Tu verras ma mere A mes pieds qui s'ra triste et dolente; ❋ Unknown (1925)
Ecoutez tous, petits et grands, s'il vows plait de l'entendre, La passion de Jesus-Christ; elle est triste et dolente (bis). ❋ Unknown (1925)
Libertus Melioris ille notus, tota qui cecidit dolente Roma, cari deliciae breues patroni, hoc sub marmore Glaucias humatus iuncto Flaminiae iacet sepulcro: 15 castus moribus, integer pudore, uelox ingenio, decore felix. bis senis modo messibus peractis uix unum puer applicabat annum. qui fles talia, nil fleas, uiator. ❋ Martial (1912)
La _colonna vertebrale_ era dolente, se leggermente compressa con un dito, o se appena percossa col martello da percussione il dolore si faceva intenso, acuto specialmente nelle regioni lombare e dorsale. ❋ Arnold Henry Savage Landor (1894)
Dole and dolent are doubtless the exact counterparts of dolore and dolente, so far as mere etymology can go. ❋ Unknown (1876)
The causes which make dolente a solemn word to the Italian ear, and dolent a queer word to the English ear, are causes which have been slowly operating ever since the Italican and the Teuton parted company on their way from Central Asia. ❋ Unknown (1876)
The causes which make dolente a solemn word to the Italian ear, and dolent a queer word to the English ear, are causes which have been slowly operating ever since the Italian and the Teuton parted company on their way from ❋ John Fiske (1871)
The expression dolent may thus satisfy the student familiar with Italian, because it calls up in his mind, through the medium of its equivalent dolente, the same associations which the latter calls up in the mind of the Italian himself. ❋ John Fiske (1871)
If he have any poetical remembrance of Dante, he may easily imagine he has entered the citta dolente, and he will seem to read on the granite rocks of Baraguan these lines of the Inferno: ❋ Unknown (1851)
It looked so pure and holy, that it seemed like the light from an angel's wings at the portals of the "cittá dolente." ❋ Frances Erskine Inglis (1843)
It looked so pure and holy, that it seemed like the light from an angel's wings at the portals of the "_cittá dolente_." ❋ Frances Calder��n De La Barca (1843)
In the "citta dolente" of spinsterhood we often meet, especially in ❋ Honor�� De Balzac (1824)
Dante, he may easily imagine he has entered the citta dolente, and he will seem to read on the granite rocks of Baraguan these lines of the ❋ Alexander Von Humboldt (1814)
Arioso dolente aspects of the score, often rocking the figures in a transparent lullaby despite the learned counterpoint that marks the fugue. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Movement 3: Allegro vivace (ma non presto all 'principio) - Andante tranquillo, quasi dolente - Tempo I - Molto più mosso - Più mosso ancora [8'55] ❋ Jtwh2000 (2010)
Through the dolent [city] ,i [flee]. ❋ Shamming (2017)