They see a plain country-fellow well and cleanly apparelled, either in a coat of homespun russet, or of frieze. |
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He apparelled him after the Country manner, and gave him a Cryse of Hounour. |
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The two young taperers were wearing albs with apparelled amices, which impressed me, but the clergy were wearing cassock-albs, which did not. |
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This picture shows the Cross-bearer of Westminster Abbey vested in albe, amice, and tunicle, accompanied by two Servers in apparelled albe and amice. |
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And now for the person of herself: she was laid under a pavilion of cloth-of-gold of tissue, apparelled like the goddess Venus commonly drawn in picture. |
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Unsurprisingly, each one-act is beautifully apparelled, but neither Robbins nor the director, Tazewell Thompson, has worked out how to equip them for the theatre. |
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Having become the king, he is apparelled in a full body corset, neck brace, bare legs, white underpants, white-painted face and jerks about the stage like an automaton whose joints are rusting: flesh transmuting to thing. |
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Then came forth a likely knight, and well apparelled in scarlet, furred with meniver. |
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