Which preposition to use with vaile
At this moment the Inaccessible Island, which till then had been vailed in thick clouds and mist, appeared frowning above the haze.
He was there manifested and vailed at once; both expressions are made concerning the same matter.
At length it came rushing on with a power that a thousand locomotives in a body could not vie with; but it was vailed from the eye by the darkness of a hazy night, and the ear only could trace its progress by the sounds of crashing buildings, lumber, and whatever it encountered in its pathway, except the glimpses that could be caught of it by the light of hundreds of torches and lanterns that threw their glare upon the misty atmosphere.
Enter Julia, with a vaile over her head, Otho with another, with Officers.