The wife of La Queue lived very Melancholily for twenty years in her village, never left it, and scarcely ever went abroad for fear of betraying herself.
"The Memoirs of Louis XIV., Volume 4 And His Court and of The Regency"
Duc de Saint-Simon
"I'll fetch Harrop," he said, Melancholily, to his cousin.
"The Old Wives' Tale"
Arnold Bennett
"Naoh," she said Melancholily, "that's me ypron."
"The Pleasures of Ignorance"
Robert Lynd