It is a New Testament, printed in London in 1625, and covered in white satin, with a different design embroidered on each side.
This covers a copy of the Psalms, printed in London in 1635, and is of white satin, with a small tulip worked in coloured silk on each side.
Twas only a slipper--of white satin, made by Braun, of Paris.
I saw the light shine through the door on a glimpse of white satin.
The slippers which I now saw peeping out as she passed were not of white satin, but better foot covering for the street.
Monsieur Louis, with the elite of his workmen, was decorating its walls with hangings of white satin, looped with garlands suspended from the bills of cooing doves.
On the stairway he caught a glimpse of Laura's white satin dress, and one look at her beautiful face.
The countess, dressed in a magnificent costume, went slowly up the marble stairs, her long train of white satin borne by a page in purple velvet.
Do you see that gondola there, fashioned like a sea-shell, and cushioned in white satin, Montgelas?
The countess having quarrelled with the vice-queen, sent her, in token of reconciliation, a white satin slipper, entirely covered with large diamonds.
Dress of white satin, gown of white blonde, white blonde mantilla, pearls, diamonds, andwhite satin shoes.
I obliged your father, some days before he died, to write that which you read on the piece of white satin.
Before Nora departed, she looked respectfully at the beautiful dress of white satin, draped with black, which Annette had laid out upon the bed in readiness for the Vice-Chancellor's party.
But the old gallant in him was stirred by the tall figure in white satin, winding its graceful way through the room and conquering as it went.
This trimming is set on spirally up each side of the skirt, and is attached at intervals by small bows of white satin ribbon.
Robe of white satin; the skirt ornamented with side trimmings, consisting each of a row of lace, headed by a fronce of white satin ribbon.
The sleeves are finished at the ends with a full trimming of white satin ribbon.
The ground was always of white satin, now faded and discoloured with age, and often torn with the heaviness of the beadwork design.
Five rows of white satin stitch, two rows of alphabet letters in coloured silks, and four rows of exquisite punto in aria lace patterns are followed by the alphabet again in white stitches and the maker's name and date.
White satin collars at eight and ten shillings the piece, and a doublet of the same at two pound; curled feathers, and velvet doublets, and perfumed gloves at twenty pence or more.
She wears a black cape and a white satin dress, and her hair is blond.
The lady is beautifully dressed in white satin, with pearls and diamonds, and she is plucking a rose from a bush near by.
A gentleman in a long brown wig leans on the base of a pillar; behind him is a statue of Justice, and beside him a lady in white satin with a child on her knee.
A lined, white satin cap, embroidered with sprays in gold coloured silk.
A pair of deep cuffs, white satin, similarly embroidered, trimmed with lace, evidently intended to be worn by the bearer of the infant.
At last he appeared, tall and majestic, in a flowing caftan of white satin, cut so as to reveal his bare breast.
The dress was of white satin, with watered silk stripes, a frill of Brabant lace with silver ornaments at the bottom, and a long train; a rosemary bouquet fastened the front of the corsage.
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