But who could soberly behold A wicked owl in cloathof gold, Or the ridiculous Ape In sacred Vesta's shape?
I will informe you where And how to cloatharight your wanton wit, Without her nasty bawd attending it:<63.
Do not I know thou hast been a cudgel'd Coward, That has no cure for shame but Cloath of Silver?
All which to me are problematique mines, Obscurde inigmaes, and to my studies Incognite Language; yet, if my powers Have power to cloath my tongue in love, Ile be a Lover and in love so pleade As if that Tully loved Terentia.
And here, Grimes, ty this cloath about his head: oh, for some blood!
The Drunkard and the Glutton shall come to poverty, and drowsiness shall cloath a man with rags.
We find not by all that he said or did, that Jesus Christ the Saviour was desired by him, from a sence of his need of his Righteousness to cloath him, and of his Spirit to sanctifie him.
He rode on horseback with a foot-cloath to visitt his patients[LXXX.
Now this experiment was only to be tryed in warme weather, and some flies would lye so close in the cranies and the cloath (with which it was hung) that they would not presently shew themselves.
At first sight I questioned whether I was not lately risen from the Dead, since there was visibly before my Eyes, the black Cloath that covered my Herse.
I asked her advice what I should do in this naked condition: There is no remedy, (she replyed) you must be content to cloath your self in Womans apparel, as for mans I have none to furnish you withal.
And after his Exercise, cool him before you come home, house, litter and rub him well and dry; then cloath him, and give him after every Course a Scouring thus prepared.
And cloath their simplest nakednesse,' which is clumsy and poor: st.
Gladnesse shall cloath the Earth, we will instile The face of things, an universall smile.
Or feed or cloath my self superfluously, And know, nay see you want?
A adds stage direction] A Table ready covered with Cloath Napkins Salt Trenchers and Bread.
Such a Veneration does he expect from the People, that whatsoever things are carrying to him which are known by the white Cloath they are wrapt up in, all persons meeting them turn out of the way: not excepting the Kings foul Cloaths.
Sidenote: +English+ Cloath and Stuffs serve all the world.
What shall we do to live, we have no Imployment; for if the Trade of the world abroad, for Cloathand Stuffes, &c.
And by having our good English Wooll, they can spend two or three Packs of their own Wooll, mixing it with ours, by which meanes they make their Cloath and Stuffes pass very acceptably, both among themselves, and other Nations.
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