The outline of the bright, inconstant moon attends strictly to the position of the sun. |
Our passions, they concede, make us false, foolish, inconstant, and uncertain. |
Too inconstant, he didn't record any result in relation with his potential. |
Hamlet scorns his mother and denounces women as frail, inconstant, and deceitful. |
The world is cruel and rancid, the body is a receptacle of foul gasses and inconstant emotions, and the soul is a paltry fiction. |
Emily, the youngest was brown-haired and had inconstant hazel eyes that commonly bordered on green. |