At this time Patmore's father became involved in financial embarrassments; and in 1846 Monckton Milnes secured for the son an assistant-librarianship in the British Museum, a post which he occupied industriously for nineteen years, devoting his spare time to poetry.
You can think of it by reading my industriously revealing autobiography.
Indeed, a great part of his life was passed in hearing pleadings and pronouncing judgments, and few sovereigns have ever worked so industriously or shown such solicitude for the impartial exercise of their judicial functions.
Somewhere in the distance a meadowlark began its melodic whistle, and a hen sang industriously up by the house.
It should not, however, be forgotten that the empirics'read and industriously commented on the works of Hippocrates.