On the fourth day of February, therefore, John Ellgood and I departed from London, habitedin Roundhead fashion for greater security of travelling.
The President was in scarlet, having before been habited in black.
When the evening drew on, and he appearedhabited in it, the bystanders started with amazement, thinking that the pedlar had arisen from the dead, so completely had he disguised himself.
Mr. Tom had divested himself of his alb or surplice, and came forward habited in his cassock and great black periwig.
Here, habited in full regalia, and seated in alignment on raised benches, the members of the Order were wont to receive trembling initiates, commune together about affairs of government, and plan midnight raids against mortal enemies.
There is the usual Negro-land variety in the picturesque toilette; no two men are habited alike.
The country folk were habited in shirts, drawers derived from the Moors, and tasseled caps of blue stuff, big enough for carpet-bags.
The villagers turned out to gaze, not habited like the Wolofs of Albreda, but clad in shady hats and seedy pantaloons.
This stupendous machine paused for a moment beneath the window of their Majesties, and the aquatic deities having made their obeisance, it passed on, and gave place to twenty-four other pages, habited and attended like the former ones.
He observed the skiff alongside; and his eye falling on Lawrence, he very naturally at first took him to be some poor fisherman habited in the cast-off finery of a gentleman.
The man who entered was a tall, thin person, habited in the grey shepherd's plaid of the north.
One was habited in the costume of an ecclesiastic.
A piece of coarse cotton, wrought by the negroes, served to make us dresses, and clothes for the children; my father was habited in coarse blue silk.
Having no cap but our hair, no clothes but a half-worn robe of coarse silk, without stockings and shoes, we felt very distressed in appearing thus habited before a society among whom we had formerly held a certain rank.
At this time the Earl rode into the town, surrounded by a body of retainers, all men of rank, habited in brilliant costume, the livery of the Percies.
At the nuptials the king, in a Roman habit, occupied a seat lower than hers, while she sat on a throne habited as a Roman empress, and received homage.
Guards in 1727, habited in gray cloth faced with purple, with a purple feather in his hat; and the three eldest Princesses "went to Richmond in riding-habits with hats and feathers and periwigs.
When our present Queen landed in England 1761, she was habited in a gold Brocade with a white ground; had a Stomacher ornamented with diamonds; and wore a Fly-cap with richly laced Lappets.
Habited in dresses of fur, we hunted often at considerable distances from home, either bison or deer, or smaller animals.
To them succeeded a young and lovely Girl, who represented St. Lucia: She held a golden bason in which were two eyes: Her own were covered by a velvet bandage, and She was conducted by another Nun habited as an Angel.
She was habited exactly as She had described the Spectre.
At the Table sat three grave, stern-looking Men, also habitedin black: One was the Grand Inquisitor, whom the importance of this cause had induced to examine into it himself.
He was, when he escaped, habited in a royal robe, which he is known to have stolen from the King’s Wardrobe at Naples.
The female morris-dancers were habited in white, decorated like the dresses of the men; they had ribands and wreaths of flowers round their heads, bows in their hair, and in their hands long white knotted kerchiefs.
He walked between two ill-favoured personages habited in black, whom he had chosen as assistants.
Another piercing shriek followed, and a female shape, habited like a nun, and of surpassing loveliness, issued from the opposite chapel, and hovered near the fire.
Mistress Nutter; "a very beautiful woman with flashing eyes: they move so quickly, that I can scarce discern her features; but she is habited like a nun.
Pleasant was it to see those cheerful groups, composed of happy rustics, youths in their holiday attire, and maidens neatlyhabited too, and fresh and bright as the day itself.
He was a small man habited in a suit of rusty black, and bore a most extraordinary and marked resemblance to Master Potts.
In the hall they found Richard Assheton habited in a riding-dress, booted, spurred, and in all respects prepared for the expedition.
On all occasions of festivity, and latterly in the field, he was wont thus to decorate himself; and never did the noble warrior appear to greater advantage than when habited in this costume.
One individual alone had ascended from the beach, and now stood among them, habited in a dread-nought jacket and trousers and round hat.
Crest= / an author of distinction aesthetically habited proper, charged in outrecuidance with a sprig of the Ma+n+x Beerbohm effrontee for reclame.
Supporters= / on either side an antique civic effigy habited proper up to date, the dexter bearing a special globe gules, and the sinister a star extra-special vert.
Supporters= / two umpires smocked and habitedfor distinction proper.
The Pashas, habited in their state uniforms, are a mass of gold and precious stones, their saddles and the trappings of their horses being equally gorgeous.
The Circassians also were habited in their picturesque national costume, and it would be impossible to see anywhere men more dignified or noble in appearance than these poor exiles.
They form one continuous subject, which represents twelve men, habited in various costume, leading the same number of horses splendidly caparisoned.
The instructions to the painter are as follows: "Then shall come one on horsebackhabited like a jester, and carrying a rhyme-tablet for the jesters and natural fools; and he shall be Conrad von der Rosen.
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