There she lingered, rather like the Ancient Mariner without a wedding-guest to whom she might soliloquise. |
To please himself rather than his hostess, who he knew could not understand a word he spoke, he continued to soliloquise aloud. |
But we have no time to stay and admire or to soliloquise over scenery. |
He sat crouched over the flickering fire, saying nothing, letting Ancrum soliloquise as he pleased. |
She treats it with absolute indifference, and begins to soliloquise, with a touch of scorn in her language. |
There was a night-scene, in which I had to soliloquise, while rocking my child and singing it to sleep with some old ditty. |