1922, Lily Adams Beck, The Key of Dreams: A Romance of the Orient, page 282
My dreams were hideous. I wandered in waste places lit by weird moons, with a ghostly wind crying in unseen battlements. Stealthinesses crept in ...
1937, Margaret Haley, The Gardener Mind, page 42
... dawns Hurt the heart with stealthinesses, Summer risings all ...
1868, William Michael Rossetti, Algernon Charles Swinburne, Royal Academy of Arts (Great Britain), Notes on the Royal Academy Exhibition, 1868: Part I. by Wm. Michael Rossetti, page 17
The tragic air of crime in Lady Macbeth, her superfluous stealthinesses of action, are grandly given ; though it cannot be said that her face differs much ...