Bernardo casedhis limbs in steel, and rode in procession with ladies and young nobles through the streets.
Apostle is casedwith silver, and has on the top a marble slab inscribed "Bismillah!
Yet in another place he, an eye-witness, had declared that the coffin containing the dust of Mohammed wascased with silver.
The carpets are flowered, and the pediments of the columns are cased with bright green tiles, and adorned to the height of a man with gaudy and unnatural vegetation in arabesque.
Now the shields being fastened to his body, as hard as cords could bind them, the poor governor was cased up and immured as straight as an arrow, without being able so much as to bend his knees, or stir a step.
But their patience was destined to submit to stronger proof, for at this instant le Capitaine stretched forth one enormous leg, cased in his massive jack-boot, and with a crash deposited the heel upon the foot of their friend Trevanion.
What are the poor dips which flare and flicker on the crowns of spikes that stand at the corners of St. Genevieve's filigree-cased sarcophagus to this perpetual offering of sacrifice?
Jet bracelets shone with every movement of her slender hands, cased in close-fitting black gloves.
The first was that, dropping his cased bow, Grey Dick seized that young in his iron grip and hurled him into the air so that he fell heavily on the marble floor and lay there stunned, the blood running from his nose and mouth.
Here his stupefaction attained a climax at sight of the clustering columns cased in stucco imitating marble, the ogives which dared not soar, the rounded vaults condemned to the heavy majesty of the dome style.
The columns were cased with red damask, and between them were hangings and curtains alternately yellow and blue, white and red; and the young man fled from such a fearful decoration as gaudy as that of a fair booth.
He had three casedminiatures of the Empress painted in her youthful beauty, also some family portraits of near relatives.
In the centre of the rotunda is the Holy Sepulchre, covered by a building 26 feet long by 18 feet wide, casedin white stone, with semicolumns and pilasters.
The knight was cased in plate armour, covered with a surcoat, emblazoned with his arms, and his feet resting upon a hound.
Minds like thine, stern woman, are casedin coffers of steel, and the rust as yet has gnawed no deeper than the surface.
The large doors swinging light on their hinges, the gilt letters that shine above the threshold, the windows, with their shutters outside cased in iron and studded with nails, announce that that house is the bank of the town.
Let a man jump in, and instantly he is cased in an armor more gorgeous than ever kingly Crusader wore.
Every now and then one comes across a friar of orders gray, with shaven head, long, coarse robe, rope girdle and beads, and with feet cased in sandals or entirely bare.
This room shows high wainscot, wooden shutters, and the original beams cased in.
The huge beams have been cased in, and the windows with their wooden shutters remain as they were first built.
The passage being cased with polished granite, we found it very slippery.
It was originally cased with granite, and some of the casing is still left.
When the Pyramids were cased from top to bottom with polished marble, there were only two feasible measures, the bases and the apothems;[1] and for that reason I conjectured that these would be the definite plan ratios.
This line demonstrates clearly why Mycerinus was cased with red granite.
When he took out his yellow pocket-hankerchief with his hand that was cased in white kids, a delightful odor of musk and bergamot was shaken through the house.
Chet jerked at O'Malley's shoulder with his metal-cased hand and pointed.
One outstretched hand touched the metal that cased an arm; moved upward to the headpiece, as close-fitting as his own; tilted it that the light of Earth might shine within and show him what manner of being he had found.
Cased skins are those drawn off the body from the tail to the head, by ripping the skin on the backs of the hind legs.
For fleshing casedskins I use two boards, one about three inches wide and three feet long for small skins, and the other five inches wide and four feet long for larger ones.
Before fleshing a cased skin be sure that there are no burrs or other foreign substances in the fur, for such would cause you to cut the skin, then draw the pelt on the board, fur side in.