4 adverbs to describe how to altar

Whiter she was than any altar lily, and more sweetly flushed than the new born rose in time of summer heat.

When Pausanias went thither, in the second century after Christ, the cave and the fountain, and the sacred grove of oaks, and the altar outside, which was to be polluted with the blood of no victimthe only offerings being fruits and honey, and undressed woolwere still there.

The hollow channel left by the share of the plough is called the furrow, the raised land between two furrows is called the ridge (porca,) because there the seed is as it were laid upon an altar (porricere) to secure a crop, for when the entrails are offered to the gods this word porricere is used to describe the oblation.

This man told the king, that in the church belonging to his Christian subjects there was an altar underground, on which stood a veiled image of the woman whom they worshippedthe mother, as they called her, of their dead and buried God.

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