See, how all of the music is lost and the lights are low, And how, as our idle arms, these twin Ineloquent towers Grope up through the old inaccessible Night to His stars!
"Open Water"
Arthur Stringer
The grey sky overhead between the house-tops, the cold wind round every street-corner, the sad faces of the men and women on the pavements, combined to create an atmosphere of Ineloquent misery.
"The Ghost Ship"
Richard Middleton
He pointed out, in soft tones, how the avarice he had indulged had been perhaps mercifully chastised, and drew no Ineloquent picture of the vicious miseries of the confirmed miser.
"Lucretia, Complete"
Edward Bulwer-Lytton