What cheer they might have brought us was impaired by the sight of the sarcophaguses and the other antiques against the walls, which inflicted an Inappeasable ache for the city where such things abound, and brought our refluent Romesickness back full tide upon us.
"Roman Holidays and Others"
W. D. Howells
Morning by morning she had risen sick with the Inappeasable yearning for her home, a longing that would not be stilled, to walk again through familiar scenes, to look again on familiar faces.
"Janet's Love and Service"
Margaret M Robertson
Worse than the home-sickness of that sad time, was the never-ceasing pain, made up of sorrow for the dead, and Inappeasable longing for the presence of the living.
"Janet's Love and Service"
Margaret M Robertson