3158 examples of robe in sentences

"We'll take the bags to the office and see," said Dick, and this was done a little later, after the box had been closed and put in the cutter and carefully covered with a robe.

Is then the reverence of this robe contemn'd? Are these associates of so small regard?

One of this powerful body wore a robe of crimson, as the representative that fortune had given to the select council of the Doge, and the others robes of black, being those which had drawn the lucky, or rather the unlucky balls, in the Council of Ten, itself a temporary and chance-created body of the senate.

Before a roaring fire Cuffy lay on a buffalo robe and steamed.

Weave on, swift shuttle of the Lord, Beneath the deep so far, The bridal robe of Earth's accord, The funeral shroud of war!

Her robe gleamed like frost, and her hair was a pool of light above her head.

She was lying on the bed, in a loose white robe, over which fell the long braids of her dark hair.

There shalt thou find A gorgeous robe and golden coronet; Convey them hither nimbly, let none see them.

Therefore with one consent they all agreed To offer up both crown and robe to me, As the chief patroness of their profession, Which heretofore I holily have kept, Like to a miser's gold, to look on only.

And a robe.

A crown and a robe.

Roses and bays, pack hence: this crown and robe My brows and body circles and invests; How gallantly it fits me!

[TACTUS wraps up the robe and crown, and sits upon them.

Since you must needs die, do as others do, Leave all your goods behind you; bequeath The crown and robe to your executors.

n, he that fought best of us Shall have the crown, the other wear the robe. TAC.

CERES with a crown of ears of corn, in a yellow silk robe, a bunch of poppy in her hand, a scutcheon charged with a dragon.

As for you, Tactus, upon your reasons alleged I bestow upon you the robe.

TACTUS, with the robe in his hand, SOMNUS, CRAPULA, LINGUA, GUSTUS, OLFACTUS VISUS, AUDITUS.

Mendacio, never talk farther, I doubt 'tis past recovery, and my robe likewise: I shall never have them again.

her crown and her robe, never recover them?

SEN. Visus, Tactus, and the rest, our former sentence concerning you we confirm as irrevocable, and establish the crown to you, Visus, and the robe to you, Tactus; but as for you, Lingua LIN.

" "A paltry sum," answered the artist; "just in the robe of my Pharaoh there is fifty crowns' worth of cobalt.

They found in her apartment her dresses, her linen, all even to the night-robe that she was to have worn that night, but there was nothing that could give the slightest clue to her identity.

He saw a section of wall at first, dimly illuminated; then a small table near the window covered with books and magazines, and beside it a reclining chair buried thick under a great white bear robe.

I think you will agree with me, that male garments, admitting of the designation "gown," have usually only outer pocketslarge, square pockets, simply sewed on to the outside of the robe.

3158 examples of  robe  in sentences