Which preposition to use with raimented
Nay, that hand which aforetime had wielded the terrific club, and slain therewith Antæus, and dragged the hound of hell from the lower world, was now content to draw the woolen threads spun from Omphale's distaff; and the shoulders whereon had rested the pillars of the heavens, from which he had for a time freed Atlas, were now clasped in Omphale's arms, and afterward, to do her pleasure, covered with a diaphanous raiment of purple.
A few blotted lines from his mother or sister or sweetheart are meat and drink and fine raiment for his soul.
[During these lines several Women are seen approaching with garlands and raiment in their hands.
The volleys away to the west guided him, and he tore forward, bruising his flesh and tearing his raiment to tatters.
"The trees were irregularly grouped and of immense size, throwing their hundreds of arms far upon the background of heaven, and bearing the drapery of the Spanish moss fold upon fold, as if they sought to keep their raiment from touching the earth.
The multiplicity of beggars, louts, and organ-grinders was alone a proof of Brighton's success in the world; the organ-grinders, often a man and a woman yoked together, were extraordinarily English, genteel, and prosperous as they trudged in their neat, middle-class raiment through the gritty mud of the macadam, stolidly ignoring the menace of high-stepping horses and disdainful glittering wheels.
They staked their raiment on the cast, so there were those who threw half naked.
She selects the family raiment with a view to durability.
One of them had a very noble air, and graceful deportment; her beauty was natural and easy, her person clean and unspotted, her eyes cast towards the ground with an agreeable reserve, her motion and behaviour full of modesty, and her raiment as white as snow.
"Sire," said he, "you do not wisely, nor well, to set this raiment before Bisclavaret, in the sight of all.
In Russia, the aged and infirm are provided with food and raiment by law, at the expense of the owner of the estate.
And those who were being punished there and the angels who punished them wore dark raiment like the air of the place.
And having made presents of raiments unto the messengers, he ordered his ministers, saying, 'Let the highways be decorated with flags, and let all the gods and goddesses be worshipped with flowery offerings.
for we want bread, we want drink, we want shelter and raiment against the cold."