But nothing is ever killed in this way, and as a matter of fact the Spasmodic School of the early fifties was little more than one of the periodical outbursts of poetic velleity, more genuine than vigorous and more audacious than organic, which are constantly witnessed.
"A History of Nineteenth Century Literature (1780-1895)"
George Saintsbury
And the warrior king, who, like single-minded fathers in general, was ever in the idea that his son had a velleity for deriding and otherwise vexing him, began a severe course of reproof.
"Vikram-and-the-Vampire-Classic-Hindu-Tales-of-Adventure-Magic-and-Romance"
Burton, Isabel, Lady
There is such a thing as real effective volition, and there is something which strives to be such and fails; this latter we might call "velleity."
"The Reform of Education"
Giovanni Gentile