These monstrous portents that before me rise Of mitred pimps, and coronetted spies!
And mitred heads, as o'er its scum they bent, Snuff the rank steam, and chuckle at the scent?
Measure this strip at the edge of the veil to locate the place where the fold must be mitred at the corners.
Each corner should be carefully planned and mitred before sewing to the veil.
Sew these raw edges together in a seam one-quarter of an inch deep and the result will be a mitred corner.
Vengeance is mine," saith the Lord; and before His unerring tribunal the spirit of the mitred murderer, centuries ago, trembled.
Crowned and mitred over himself he came to Eden to meet her.
So crowned and mitred over himself Dante now enters the Garden of Eden.
The reliquary was in the form of a mitred head, after the manner of that of S.
The mitred Cranmer pitied even there (But could it be?
The abbots of some of the more important houses weremitred abbots, and were summoned to Parliament.
In the processions which were made on certain great feasts he held his crosier, and, if he were a mitred abbot, he wore his mitre: this was also his parliamentary costume.
It was originally made during his abbacy, and showed him in full abbatical vestments, mitre and all (for Ramsey was a mitred abbey).
The mitred bishop rests his head on one hand, in an attitude somewhat ungainly, and his monument is of little artistic merit.
The upper left-hand of the window shows the mitred High-Priest waving away Joachim, who is sorrowfully departing.
Such rule doth my Lord of Hyde keep, mitred abbot though he be.
It depicts the curious device of a mitred prelate holding a sword in his mouth.
In 1381 Walter Frocester, its historian, became its first mitred abbot.
Chief priest with mitred head-dress in centre: winged devil holds up the train of right figure.
In a slab near the entrance to the choir there is the matrix for a brass of a lady, with mitred head-dress of the period, c.
A score of mitred prelates appear at the large Balcony of the Blessing.
The mitred prelates in their places, many of them gray-haired or bald, or bent with age and labors, seemed radiant with the holy joy of the occasion.
Then on through the primates, the archbishops, and bishops, the mitred abbots, and the heads of religious orders, admitted to the right of suffrage.
Between their ranks Their Bishop last advanced with mitred brow And in his hand the Cross, at every step Signing the benediction of his Lord.
Egfrid there With regal sceptre sat, and many an earl, And many a mitred bishop at his side.
Mitred once Such gibes no more assailed him: one short month Sufficed the petty cavil to confute; One month well chronicled in book which verse Late born, alas, in vain would emulate.
A mitred abbey have I trampled down for your love; yes, and to be bishop of a see.
Rest assured that the road need not stop at a mitred abbey.
This was a mitred Benedictine house, and was one of the earliest monastic establishments founded in the North after the Conquest.
Selby a mitred Abbey, the only other English establishment north of the Trent enjoying this distinction being St. Mary's at York.
Bishop Ridley's letters to various Christian brethren in bonds in all parts, and his disputations with the mitred enemies of Christ, alike prove the clearness of his head and the integrity of his heart.
Can we have an assurance that the same spirit does not reign now, which reigned in this mitred catholic?
I remember seeing a number of white figures, and wondering whether their mitred heads had been suggested by the mitredhead of the mace, and then, of a sudden, the image of my acquaintance in the midst of them.
Immediately following these poor mitred men came servitors of the Inquisition, carrying four human effigies fastened to long staves, and four chests containing the bones of those men who had died before the fire could be got ready.
At nine o’clock was seen the magnificent procession of mitred abbots, bishops and archbishops, primates, patriarchs and cardinals, that preceded the sedia gestatoria which bore the Pope.
All these, with the cardinals, abbots, mitred abbots and generals of religious orders, who were also members of the great assembly, made up the goodly number which has already been adverted to.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mitred" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.