About this time Pope Gregory sent two archbishop's palls into England, -- the one for London, the other for York.
Beauty soon grows familiar to the lover, Fades in the eye, and palls upon the sense.
After this Malachy prayed that the constitution of the new metropolis[548] should be confirmed, and that palls should be given him for both sees.
Malachy resolved to make request to the Pope in person for palls for the two Irish metropolitans.
He presented, not two palls but four, Dublin and Tuam, as well as Armagh and Cashel, being recognized as archiepiscopal sees.
This synod demanded the palls in due form, and sent Malachy to obtain them.
This commonplace fruit palls upon one after a while.
Furthermore, when this palls a rough woollen jacket of a black colour is brought into requisition, and the dog apparently knows the meaning of the whole performance.
But more especially was I honoured by the emperor, with various gifts and offerings, in gold and silver vessels, and palls and costly garments.
Cistercian, finished the work, and in 1151 Ireland accepted four archiepiscopal palls from Rome.
There were four archbishops from the first sending of the palls in 1151.
A fierce scramble for places ensued, and the several detachments bivouacking sub divo around the dingy palls of their respective leaders, which arose on the next minute, soon spread far and wide over every dell and meadow.
Some of the mimbers gits buried in palls made er white silk.
The most interesting occupation palls on us when we are fagged, or when our vitality is low from derangement of health.
The same method used day after day in the recitation palls upon a class and invites listlessness and inattention.
Does he think, because his mother's father was a baronet, that he can put Henrietta aside the moment her society palls on him?
Habit, which palls in so many things, never palls in this; for her it is a sight always charming and always fresh.
Work palls on the Alimentive and monotony on the Thoracic, but leisure is whatpalls on the Muscular.
Very rich funeral palls were in vogue in the sixteenth century.
Lord Grey Ruthen offered another, and every each of the three Earls offered to the corpse three palls of the same cloth of gould.
A description of Prince Arthur's burial in 1502 relates how numerous palls were bestowed, apparently much as friends would send wreaths or important floral tributes to-day.
Why all that soothes a heart from anguish free, All that delights the happy--palls with me!
Bezides, monsieur is debudy-mayor of der zecond arrondissement, and gifs palls of Aziatigue magnifissence; so vill you mak his acquentence mit blaysure.
There is something which palls upon us and grows heavy and tiresome after a while about this massive gravity in the cult of one's own sensations.
Pope Gregory sent two archbishop's palls into England; the one for London, which see was afterwards removed to Canterbury, and the other to York.
Your other task, ye menial train forbear: Now wash the stranger, and the bed prepare: With splendid palls the downy fleece adorn: Uprising early with the purple morn.
Many will be more interested in the fine needle and jewelry work on the elaborated palls of which the church has a great many exquisite specimens.
This is it that was decreed of the Council of Lerida: [Footnote 345] that for washing the corporal, and the altar palls certain vessels be appropriated and kept within the church: in which nothing else ought to be washed.
This also is to be noted, that the palls of the altar, the priestly vestments, and ecclesiastical ornaments of this kind are to be blessed.
Of these early Florentine gold brocades we have still beautiful examples in the palls of our City companies and in ancient ecclesiastical vestments.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "palls" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.