Within her walls dwell cunning weavers who produce in quantities magnificent silken cloths inwoven with gold thread.
It has, however, inwoven in the cloth, horizontal parallel lines of dark-blue yarn on the back and the upper part of the front.
The only difference is that the Mandáya fabric is heavier and has a beautifulinwoven pattern.
The relics of a reed-inwoven cot, 95 Thatched with broad flags.
The truth is that the need of symbols to express or represent our highest emotions is inwoven with human nature, and indifference to them is not, as many have supposed, a sign of enlightenment or of spirituality.
He at least has the merit of showing that strife is so inwoven with our lives here that we cannot possibly soar above the conflict between Good and Evil.
The subject they involved was so near to him, so dear, so inwoven in his heart, that it was impossible for it to be absent from his mind now for any but a brief space of time.
That his affinity with Hellenism was not merely intellectual, that the subtler threads of temperament were inwoven in it, is proved by his romantic, fervent friendships with young men.
With the even tenor of this straightforward and reputable life was inwoven a chain of mysteries which, as I think, in what way soever they be explained, make it one of the most extraordinary which our century has seen.
Moreover he clad him and Sahim in silken robes of honour gold inwoven and set on Gharib's head a crown jewelled with pearls and diamonds of inestimable value.
She is attired in transparent gold-inwoven robes, which have a caressing congruity with the resplendent texture of the background.
The term has been applied to all hangings, and so caused confusion between those that are embroidered with a design, on a plain or brocaded woven material, and those which are inwoven with the design from the first.
The rich stuffs with inscriptions inwovenin gold, in the Middle Ages, were called "literatis.
But the earliest English tapestry I have seen is that in York Minster, in which are inwoven the arms of Scrope, 1390.
Then the Caliph and his company drank, whilst the girls went away and there came forth yet other ten, as they were rubies, robed in red brocade inwoven with gold and purfled with pearls and jewels whilst all their heads were bare.
For even the ordinary name, if you reflect a moment, becomes in time a sound of singular authority--inwoven with the finest threads of your psychical being, so that in a sense you become it.
In this play and in this scene of it are also shown the springs of the vulgar in politics,--of that kind of politics which is inwoven with human nature.
In this play, and in this scene of it, are also shown the springs of the vulgar in politics,—of that kind of politics which is inwoven with human nature.
He was ill himself, though he did not know it; and his soul was centred on Lance--the gallant spirit inwovenwith almost every act and thought and inspiration of his life.
Whether the gown prescrib'd a stile more mean, or the inwovenpurple rais'd the scene.
The instinct for vivifying by imaginative treatment the records of the past is too universal and too deeply inwoven in the very texture of the human mind to be other than a true and healthy instinct.
Till came the hour A single hair inwoven by heavenly hand Sufficed to chain that monster to his rock;-- His fast is over now; his dusky jaws At last the Eternal Hunger lifts distent As far as heaven from earth.
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