Windham having at last made up his mind to be frightened by the Revolution, was more violently and inconsolably frightened than anybody else.
"Burke"
John Morley
The prophet, too, had a wife, who wept inconsolably-and all the rest seemed to have some one or other to care for them.
"The Great Hunger"
Johan Bojer
Have pity upon her, and do not sacrifice her to an inconsolably hopeless life by the side of an unloved and detested husband!
"Old Fritz and the New Era"
Louise Muhlbach