To prevent this, therefore, Kresna immediately went, and rousing all the cocks and people of the villages, caused the former to crow and the latter to begin to weave and beat out rice.
The women, who were dedicated to the service of the temple, only understood how to spin and weave very fine woollen cloth, which they did with great skill.
The Indian women spin threads of the fibres of the leaves, as others do of flax, or hemp, and weave them into cords, cloths, and nets.
From the above-mentioned guembepi the Spaniards and Portugueze sometimesweave cables stronger than hempen ones.
So long as my duty each day revolved round her, I had no time to think of my own fate, save as a thing to weave fancies about, to speculate on a brilliant future, and imagine incidents and events at random.
Of this missing youth's story I already know enough for our purpose; and when you have narrated for me your own life, we will arrange the circumstances together, and weave of the two one consistent and plausible tale.
So I weave of love and glory, Homely toil, and martial show, Fair romance from the grand story Lived a century ago.
Maria was standing in the middle of the small parlor, most beautifully arrayed in an Indian muslin, white as snow and lustrously fine, as only Dacca looms could weave it.
Some orb weavers are not content with making a simple zigzag band across the center of the net, but weave an elaborate bit of lace in this position.
Many of the cobweb weavers, however, make their webs in the fields on bushes, and weave in them a flat or curved sheet, under which the spider hangs back downward.
Now would I weaveher portrait out of all dim splendour.
Such a web, simple and subtle, Weave we on earth here in impotent strife, Backward and forward each throwing his shuttle, Death ending all with a knife?
They have great abundance of silk, from which they weave cloths of silk and gold of divers kinds, and they also manufacture all sorts of equipments for an army.
They have silk in great abundance, and they weave many fine tissues of silk and gold.
They have much silk, from which they weave fine silken stuffs; they have also a quantity of game, and in short the city abounds in all that it behoves a noble city to possess.
For they have plenty of silk from which they weave stuffs of silk and gold, and sendals in large quantities.
They weave cloths of silk and gold, and very fine taffetas.
NOTE 4] The people live by trade and manufactures, and have great store of silk [which they weave into various stuffs], and of ginger and galingale.
They live by trade and manufactures and have great abundance of silk, whereof they weave a great variety of fine stuffs of silk and gold.
She seemed to weave the idea of my dear friend's death with every luxury that surrounded her dwelling; to my prejudiced fancy, she even exulted in it.
She was always lavish in apologies, those outgrowths of insincerity; and, in fact, managed to weave a sort of a fascination out of her own faults.
Mother wouldn't let him do it here, I know, but he can weave awfully pretty things that he learned at the kindergarten and if there are any bazars this fall he could sell some of them on commission.
Now you really begin to weave under and over the spokes, round and round.
But we have such a short time left that I think those of us who are going to do any raffia work had better learn how to weave evenly and make pretty little duds out of the woven stuff.
Before you begin to weave you must make a solid line across the end so that when you run your first bit of woof across it won't just push right up to the bar of the loom and then ravel out when you cut your product off the loom.
She had undertaken to weave a web of iron wire about the two musicians, and to watch them as a spider watches a fly caught in the toils; and her reward was to be a tobacconist's license.
Well, when we have the first wreath made, then, and not until then, will I tell you what they say of the youth and maiden who weave autumn leaves for each other, and together.
They were just about to part when Iris happened to think that Kendal had not told her what was said of those who gather and weave autumn leaves together, as he had promised.
Yes," she assented; "if you will help me to weave them into garlands.
When the warp is made double as indicated in weave B, the effect in the cloth can be produced by using the mechanical arrangements employed for weave A.
The weave is again plain, although the structure of the fabric is quite different from the other plain cloths illustrated.
The structure or weavein all varieties of any one group is constant and as stated.
C is the 3-leaf double warp sacking weave and shows 4 units; since each pair of vertical rows of small squares consists of two identical single rows, they may be represented as at D.
I learned from Lilith that we weave our own enchantment, and bind ourselves with out own imagination.
He shallweave his snares And spring them on thy careless steps, and clap His withered hands, and from their ambush call His hordes to fall upon thee.
Now watch me weave a spring bed," said she, sitting down a sort her branches, long, medium and short pieces.
She motioned the girls to sit down while she gathered a few handsful of long wiry grass and showed them how to weave a fine grass basket.
And I the while Gathering the starry flowers of this fair plain Will weave a chaplet, Mother, for thy hair.
I do not know Your dark name ev'n, O Powers That out of the deep rise And wave your arms To weave strange charms.
The treasure was a gown; it was of a heavy, satiny weave of linen, very yellow and creased.
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