Nay, Seneca adds niceness and satiety : Cogita quamdiu eadem feceris; mori velle, non tantum fortis aut miser, sed etiam fastidiosus potest.

For sameness of incident soon produces satiety , and makes tragedies fail on the stage.

One could experience excess and satiety without the inconvenience of learning what to do with one's hands in a drawing-room!

The satisfaction her husband expressed in the departure of Jenny, appeared now to be only dissembled; again, in the same instant, to be real; but yet to confirm her jealousy, proceeding from satiety , and a hundred other bad causes.

not taste, observe ye, else come satiety . Eh, Pagan?

Then there will be no satiety , for on the morrow he will find another last veil that has escaped him.

You would see that all these things are much simpler than you think; and, besides, these rare cases come about, in my opinion, from ennui and from satiety ."

By this road that I have described, rough and hard, stumbling here, falling there, getting up again to fall again, they reach the rank they desire, and that once attained, we have seen many who have passed these Syrtes and Scyllas and Charybdises, as if borne flying on the wings of favouring fortune; we have seen them, I say, ruling and governing the world from a chair, their hunger turned into satiety , their cold into comfort, their nakedness into fine raiment, their sleep on a mat into repose in holland and damask, the justly earned reward of their virtue; but, contrasted and compared with what the warrior undergoes, all they have undergone falls far short of it, as I am now about to show."

There they are once more, as one has had them to satiety , in that yellow thing, and there I shall certainly again find them in the blue."

Hospital work must sometimes pall and grow rather dull, for even of cutting up dead bodies there may come satiety , and as this history will not be dull, whatever else it may be, it will put a little life into things for a day or two while Harry is reading of our adventures.

When she left me, I felt comparatively strong and revived: ere long satiety of repose and desire for action stirred me.