Therefore, when they develop an intention of parting company from us, I shall take measures for detaining of 'em, and restoring 'em to their friends, who, I dare say, have had their Disconsolation pasted up on every wall in London by this time."
"The World's Greatest Books, Vol III"
Arthur Mee and J.A. Hammerton, Eds.
Blooming day after day in anticipation of his coming, and week after week still hoping against hope, we see the flower fade upon its stalk, and with what one might verily believe to be evidences of Disconsolation, were it not that the ultra-scientist objects to such a sentimental assumption with regard to a flower, which is unfortunate enough to show no sign of nerves or gray matter in its composition.
"My Studio Neighbors"
William Hamilton Gibson
It came from the cells of shame, Disconsolation and despair.
"Her Weight in Gold"
George Barr McCutcheon