The Young King is dismayed to discover that his subjects have toiled severely — and even died — in order to manufacture his golden raiments, yet when he tries to assume a humbler guise the kingdom revolts against him. |
I'd already started suiting up in the raiments of patient understander. |
Given the current state of the Broadway musical, which often seems to be clinging to borrowed raiments of pop culture for relevance, it stands mighty tall — even without the goat cart. |
Cecil and Juliana Harkness swept into the kitchen like Kennedys, all smiles and tailored dark raiments. |
Historical records show that at least one gent who dared to practice as a clergyman while being married and wearing striped raiments was, for these unspeakable sins, put to death. |
He garbs himself in raiments and costumes that make him appear to the naked eyes to be somebody else. The press, in its wontish way, goes wild. |