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Archbishop of Dublin, a chancellor of an university, an historiographer, or astronomer-royal -- _which_ would be most cared for by society at large, or to which would the public journals distribute the larger share of their dolefuls?
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 341, March, 1844 Various
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Oh! don't look so serious, Amos; you are always in the dolefuls now.
Amos Huntingdon T.P. Wilson
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It would never do to be in the dolefuls over Christmas!
About Peggy Saville George de Horne Vaizey 1887
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When my first-cousin-once-removed, Rupert, was twelve years old, his mother died, and he was in the dolefuls about it for more than a year.
The Lady of the Shroud Bram Stoker 1879
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"Come! come! don't be getting into the dolefuls already," cried Zack, administering an exhilarating thump on the back to his friend.
Hide and Seek Wilkie Collins 1856
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Victims of the boo-hoos (1830s) or the dolefuls (1820s), if they were not wholly picklepussed, could brighten their own nights by sharing such sprightly blends as solemncholy
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"We are all now in dolefuls for the Princess Dowager; but as there was no necessity for our being dressed or weeping mourners, we were easily provided.
Memoirs of the Life of the Rt. Hon. Richard Brinsley Sheridan — Volume 01 Thomas Moore 1815
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