But an official record in such a case would probably emblazon both sets as evidence of right, by painting the shield twice over.
Many heroes whose namesemblazon the pages of history never exhibited the coolness and calculating courage of Ben Fitzpatrick in his first battle.
He might emblazon this on his arms, or tattoo it on any other part of his system where he thought it would be becoming to his complexion.
A coal dealer who had risen to affluence by selling coal to the poor by apothecaries' weight, wrote to ask me for a design to be used as a family crest and a motto to emblazon on his arms.
It is his office to regulate the solemnities, andemblazon the arms of the sovereign, knights, and officers of the most noble order of the Garter.
She has a right to emblazon all that will honour her deceased husband.
Have I made envious art admire thy worth, Touched the Ela of praise t' emblazon 't forth?
My quill's no pencil toemblazon forth Your stainless honour and your matchless worth.