Which preposition to use with drest
And there's an end on't.'" An aged individual named Jenking, from Andover, said: "When he was in his first childhood, he was drest in peticotes.
If she be clean, and pretty, and drest in Love, I can excuse the rest, and so will she.
Prettyand drest with Lovea fine Figure, by Fortune:
Enter Celinda, drest as before.
From the time of her death no one had ever spoken to me of my mamma, and I had apparently forgotten her; yet I had a habit which perhaps had not been observed, of taking my little stool, which had been my mamma's footstool, and a doll, which my mamma had drest for me, while she was sitting in her elbow-chair, her head supported with pillows.
You shall be call'd the beautiful Sultana, And rule in my Seraglio drest with Jewels.
Enter Pisaro, and Erminia drest like an Angel with Wings.
As Samas' car sank in the glowing west, And Sin the moon-god forth had come full drest For starry dance across the glistening skies, The sound of work for man on earth now dies, And all betake themselves to sweet repose.
I Philaster, Cannot be jealous, though you had a Lady Drest like a Page to serve you, nor will I Suspect her living here: come live with me, Live free, as I do, she that loves my Lord, Curst be the wife that hates her.
You may have one or two of 'em drest to your Dinner to make you more fat.