The air was still and Breezeless; again I felt that sensation of waiting ...
"Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1905 to 1906"
Lucy Maud Montgomery
Far aloft the stars are twinkling through the cool and Breezeless air.
"Marion's Faith."
Charles King
Anger, hope, fear, the faintest breath or sign of passion, never seemed to stir the Breezeless languor of her feelings; and quiet was so inseparable from her image that I have almost thought, like that people described by Herodotus, her very sleep could never be disturbed by dreams.
"Devereux, Book I."
Edward Bulwer-Lytton