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Attached to her bodice and pressed against her bosom she wore a stomacher she had embroidered all over with ivy and butterflies. Ophelia 2006-10-31T00:00:00Z
She hugged herself, her arms wrapped hard around her stomacher. The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation, Volume II: The Kingdom on the Waves 2009-10-13T00:00:00Z
The fabric of Taryn’s is gorgeous, the cut of her mantua and stomacher perfect. The Cruel Prince 2018-01-02T00:00:00Z
She is dressed in a stomacher of gold and a skirt of blue, a circlet of berries in her loose hair. The Cruel Prince 2018-01-02T00:00:00Z
A stomacher — “that triangular bit” in the front, a trademark of the period — then hooks or pins on, holding it all in place. Bed covers, corsets and old jeans: Costume designer Sandy Powell dresses a royal court in ‘The Favourite’ 2018-11-27T05:00:00Z
She was coarsely and poorly dressed, but her clothes were clean, and a few red and blue silk ribbons, rather faded, were pinned up in bows on her stomacher. Tales From the 'Phantasus', etc. of Ludwig Tieck 2012-02-13T03:00:19.620Z
The head-dresses of the women are heavy with coins, and they wear stomachers and aprons so richly embroidered that no part of the original material is visible. Journeys in Persia and Kurdistan, Volume II (of 2) Including a Summer in the Upper Karun Region and a Visit to the Nestorian Rayahs 2012-02-12T03:00:11.843Z
A lively picture of the century of farthingales and stomachers, marred only by numerous anachronisms and that stilted air of faked-up archæological knowledge which is, we suppose, inevitable in historical novels. The King of Schnorrers Grotesques and Fantasies 2011-12-28T03:00:34.587Z
Two rows of lace are put on as trimming on each side of the stomacher. Harper's New Monthly Magazine Vol. IV, No. 19, Dec 1851 2011-12-25T03:00:11.297Z
If she wore a lace stomacher, she would make a magnificent Rembrandt—rich browns, tawny gold, and, in the heart of the picture, the spirit of her personality as mellow and pervasive as a flame. Atlantic Classics, Second Series 2011-12-09T03:00:20.203Z
Her tiara and stomacher were so magnificent that they appalled me. Memoirs of an American Prima Donna 2011-11-17T03:00:32.600Z
Where is mine old spotted robe, with the silk sleeves and violet-flowered stomacher? blanch. The Legendary and Poetical Remains of John Roby author of 'Traditions of Lancashire', with a sketch of his literary life and character 2011-11-07T02:00:18.317Z
Her hair, which fell in rich curls over her slender throat, was confined by a light-blue ribbon, and her dress had the peaked stomacher worn in those days. The Danes Sketched by Themselves. Vol. II (of 3) A Series of Popular Stories by the Best Danish Authors 2011-10-25T02:00:24.180Z
The Queen placed this letter in the bosom of her stomacher, reminding herself to burn it as soon as she should be alone. The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
One chirpy dame in a moth-eaten tabby hugged a little package of Bohea to her stomacher, unmindful of the fact that the luxury had grown much cheaper since she quitted this sphere. The ghosts of their ancestors 2011-08-08T02:00:20.667Z
She was attired in the dress of her great-grandmother, and a part of this dress was a stomacher very suggestive in its proportions. The Women of the Confederacy 2011-08-05T02:00:53.333Z
Her stomacher was of diamonds, an almost barbaric display of twinkling fire, and over her gold caul was a cap of black velvet sewn with pearls. House of Torment A Tale of the Remarkable Adventures of Mr. John Commendone, Gentleman to King Phillip II of Spain at the English Court 2011-07-15T02:00:24.257Z
She wore a stomacher made from the fleece of a lamb, and between her bright red lips were the tusks of a wolf. Rosemary and Rue 2011-05-21T02:00:11.483Z
In short, the only bird that really is a bird this month, is he “with the red stomacher.” Mirror of the Months 2011-05-21T02:00:10.227Z
There were ladies in pointed stomachers and jeweled fans, with the waists of their dresses under their arms, but all fair and handsome, and unmistakably alike. Sir Noel's Heir A Novel 2011-04-24T02:00:07.013Z
They wear gorgeous silk and satin gowns of bright colors; their bonnets and petticoats are trimmed with silver and gold lace; their stomachers and mantles are ornate and gorgeously colored. Voices; Birth-Marks; The Man and the Elephant 2011-03-28T02:00:27.040Z
Diamonds glittered and sparkled in her bracelets and coronet and on her stomacher. In the Days of Queen Victoria 2011-03-17T02:00:14.783Z
There was also the Canadian robin, a bird as large as a thrush, but in plumage and shape resembling the sweet bird at home "that wears the scarlet stomacher." Sketches in Canada, and rambles among the red men 2011-02-10T03:00:51.280Z
Her Majesty wore a gold gauze over a white satin petticoat, with a diamond stomacher, and a purple velvet train, lined with white satin, and a rich border of gold and ermine. Memoir of Queen Adelaide Consort of King William IV. 2011-02-07T03:00:25.780Z
Among these crowns and crosses, stomachers and necklaces, there were minutely exact copies of some famous originals treasured in the museums of Europe. A Pasteboard Crown A Story of the New York Stage 2011-01-26T03:00:25.590Z
The stomacher front became much enlarged during this reign, many having shaped designs at the point. Dress design An Account of Costume for Artists & Dressmakers 2011-01-11T03:00:34.680Z
The front of the dress opened to display a cloth-of-gold stomacher and underskirt made gorgeous with large emeralds. In the Days of Queen Victoria 2011-03-17T02:00:14.783Z
Over this was worn a surcoat of blue and gold brocade, trimmed with fur to match, and embellished with a stomacher of jewels valued at �60,000. The Evolution of Fashion 2011-01-06T03:00:44.710Z
Next, he spread out an old piece of brocade, embroidered with seed-pearls, and said very seriously that it was a stomacher from a dress of Queen Elizabeth's. Small Souls
Here, from the fading canvas smiled Lady Elizabeth Devereux, in her gauze hood, pearled stomacher, and pink slashed sleeves. Oscar Wilde: Art and Morality A Defence of "The Picture of Dorian Gray"
A waistband fastened in the stomacher with a bow either side and bows with long gold tags decorated the waist as in the male jerkin. Dress design An Account of Costume for Artists & Dressmakers 2011-01-11T03:00:34.680Z
There were ladies in pointed stomachers and jewelled fans, with the waists of their dresses under their arms, but all fair and handsome, and unmistakably alike. Norine's Revenge; Sir Noel's Heir
The trimmings and ruffles of exquisite point lace—had belonged to Queen Charlotte—and the stomacher was trimmed with lace and jewels. The Evolution of Fashion 2011-01-06T03:00:44.710Z
Fringed with feathers, the pendant formed a kind of ornamental breastplate or stomacher. The Belief in Immortality and the Worship of the Dead Vol. II
The ‘échelle’ is a stomacher laced with ribbons in rungs like a ladder. English Costume
The easy exchange of the stomacher also gave additional chance of effect, and the beauty of the fan-shaped sleeve, with its lace falls at the elbow, was a delightful creation. Dress design An Account of Costume for Artists & Dressmakers 2011-01-11T03:00:34.680Z
She wore a fresh white apron made with a stomacher, and was peculiarly neat and nice in her whole dress. Edelweiss A Story
We are all familiar with the distended skirts, jewelled stomachers and enormous ruffs which adorned the virgin form of Good Queen Bess. The Evolution of Fashion 2011-01-06T03:00:44.710Z
The jewels appear to have been very numerous and rich: one square or stomacher, given on New Year’s Day 1540, containing 33 diamonds, 60 rubies, and a border of pearls. The Wives of Henry the Eighth and the Parts They Played in History
A large pelerine cape is made to take on and off; and the bust from the back of each shoulder is ornamented with the same bias folds, forming a stomacher in front of the waist. English Costume
This ultimately becomes the decorative stomacher through the later periods, and it is very interesting to note its development. Dress design An Account of Costume for Artists & Dressmakers 2011-01-11T03:00:34.680Z
The costume most common to women consisted of a gown with a lace stomacher and starched kerchief, a sad-colored cloak with a French hood, and a high-crowned hat. Women of England
Lady Flo Sturt, as Madame la Marquise de Pompadour, was in rich cream satin, with bodice and sleeves of antique lace, and stomacher of diamonds. The Evolution of Fashion 2011-01-06T03:00:44.710Z
Elizabeth herself, long-waisted and of meagre body, set the fashions of her court, other women pinching their waists into the long and straight stomacher ending in a peak before. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 4 "Coquelin" to "Costume"
The ladies would pass by in pearl necklaces, flowered stomachers, artificial nosegays, and shaded furbelows: one is noted by her muff, one by her tippet, one by her fan. English Costume
The bodice was banded with braids or lace on the front and seams, and the stomacher was often of fine embroidery; set rosettes or bows were placed at the waist. Dress design An Account of Costume for Artists & Dressmakers 2011-01-11T03:00:34.680Z
The men wore shirts with large frills around the neck, red stomachers, long black jackets, and wide trousers reaching below the knee, and called hozen. The Trumpeter of Säkkingen A Song from the Upper Rhine.
The train of crimson velvet was embroidered with the French emblem, and Her Grace had a stomacher of splendid diamonds. The Evolution of Fashion 2011-01-06T03:00:44.710Z
I believe it arose from the newspaper saying, when we had a ball in London for me to come out, that the Dowager Lady Scamander had a magnificent diamond stomacher. When Ghost Meets Ghost
Before the advent of the heavily-jewelled and embroidered stomacher, and the enormous spread of skirt, the dress was a modification of that worn by the ladies in the time of Henry VIII. English Costume
Bare shoulders now began to disappear, the bodice shape coming over the shoulder to a V shape enclosing a stomacher, which was sometimes tabbed or shaped at the point. Dress design An Account of Costume for Artists & Dressmakers 2011-01-11T03:00:34.680Z
But to-day the Hauenstein peasants Came not in black velvet doublets, With red stomachers and white frills, As was usually their custom. The Trumpeter of Säkkingen A Song from the Upper Rhine.
The stomacher a large trefoil in emeralds, and the short sleeves cut to resemble the Irish emblem. The Evolution of Fashion 2011-01-06T03:00:44.710Z
How did I acquire my wonderful knowledge of the exact number of pearls, rubies, diamonds, opals, tiaras, bracelets, necklaces, stomachers, and other gorgeous jewels now in the possession of the smart set? Mrs. Raffles Being the Adventures of an Amateur Crackswoman
Next to the shirt a waistcoat, or stomacher, of the most gorgeous patterned stuff, laced across the breast sometimes, more often fastened behind. English Costume
Joshua Delacour was a bookbinder who carried on his business in all its branches, not only supplying ladies with bandboxes, trunks, pasteboard stays and stomachers, but he also papered rooms in the neatest fashion. Seaport in Virginia George Washington's Alexandria
The stomacher had rows of large pearls, of very great value, mixed with diamonds.  Gossip in the First Decade of Victoria's Reign
She was, indeed, like a magpie, never still for a minute, fingering Katharine's hair, lifting the medallion upon her chest, poking her dark eyes close to the embroidery on her stomacher. The Fifth Queen And How She Came to Court
You are still amiable and handsome, in spite of your little country cap, your skirts of coarse striped cloth, your waist of red camlet and your stomacher of simple cloth. Old French Fairy Tales
The collar was tied with cord and small tassels of gold braid; the stomacher laced with gold braid over small gilt buttons, and the high cuffs were trimmed to match. An Orkney Maid
The sleeves were made short and tight, with long lace trebled ruffles at the elbows; and there were peaked stomachers pinned with immense care to the peaked whalebone stays. The Fairchild Family
Extending from the stomacher to the bottom of the mantle were rosettes and other ornaments of diamonds, sapphires and emeralds, forming a broad band down the mantle.  Gossip in the First Decade of Victoria's Reign
He puckered up his deprecatory and comical lips as he imagined that that medal would purchase him the right to sigh dolorously in front of whatever stomacher it finally adorned. The Fifth Queen And How She Came to Court
Her shoes had glittering buckles, and she wore a great brooch in her stomacher. A Little Girl in Old Philadelphia
Her gown was of Saxony cloth, the exact colour of her hair, with a collar, stomacher and high cuffs of pale green velvet. An Orkney Maid
She wore a large ruff, a laced stomacher, wide quilted petticoats, and a pointed hat with a broad brim. In Brief Authority
"Did your ladyship mean," said the elder of the bewildered girls, "that the stomacher was square or round?" The Buccaneer A Tale
Her long flexible dagger was next thrust carefully into a sheath formed by the wide border of her stomacher; and her preparations for defense in case of peril were completed. Wagner, the Wehr-Wolf
Something had drawn all the gay gowns and embroidered stomachers towards the higher terrace. Privy Seal His Last Venture
The vulgar held her in a kind of Awe, and spoke of her as the Lady in Diamonds; for she always wore a number of those precious gems, in rings, bracelets, stomachers, and the like. The Strange Adventures of Captain Dangerous, Vol. 1 Who was a sailor, a soldier, a merchant, a spy, a slave among the moors...
Oh, do you think the—er—stomacher before the ruff?... In Brief Authority
The poor maid, in her eagerness to hold the stomacher for her lady's inspection, let it fall—the principal jewel-band caught in a hook, and was scattered in fragments upon the ground. The Buccaneer A Tale
The voluptuous development of her bust was shrouded, not concealed, by the stomacher of black velvet which she wore, and which set off in strong relief the dazzling whiteness of her neck. Wagner, the Wehr-Wolf
She had large shoulders, a high, full stomacher, and her cheeks were an apple-red. Privy Seal His Last Venture
And she had a gold brooch in her stomacher, and fine thread hose, and red Heels to her shoes. The Strange Adventures of Captain Dangerous, Vol. 1 Who was a sailor, a soldier, a merchant, a spy, a slave among the moors...
The long stomachers were one gleaming mass of jewelled embroidery, the tiny caps or headdresses being likewise heavily studded with gems. Chats on Old Lace and Needlework
See what havoc these girls have wrought with my stomacher! The Buccaneer A Tale
I do hate those she-precise hypocrites, that go about in close stomachers and ruffles of Geneva print, and cannot so much as cudgel their maids without a Scripture to back them. It Might Have Been The Story of the Gunpowder Plot
But he came near being angry when a Bernese servant-girl, advancing, candle in hand, and stiff in her gilt stomacher and puffed muslin sleeves, inquired if Monsieur would be pleased to take the lift. Tartarin On The Alps
She had no veil, but her high-topped comb sat on her head like a crown, and there was a wonderfully rich stomacher of embroidered lace in the neck of her dress. Little Grandmother
In the succeeding reign the ladies of George I.'s period wore lappets and flounces, caps, tuckers, aprons, stomachers, and handkerchiefs, all made of Brussels. Chats on Old Lace and Needlework
"He sings well," I said, gazing in wonder at her ball-gown—pale turquoise silk, with a stomacher of solid brilliants and petticoat of blue and silver. The Reckoning
Then with a sudden effort she crumpled it together, and thrust it behind her stomacher. Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 2
Her flaring collar of lace and the stomacher were worked in pearls. A Little Girl in Old Quebec
“Charles, what is it all about?” said Grandmamma, taking a bigger pinch than usual, and spilling some of it on her lace stomacher. Out in the Forty-Five Duncan Keith's Vow
She was embroidering a famous stomacher for herself, and while a sprig of it remained unworked she had neither eyes nor attention for anything else, even for the bleeding hearts around her. The Forsaken Inn A Novel
“A stomacher, and both down!” cried Captain Oughton, as he surveyed the deck. Newton Forster The Merchant Service
She had a long waist with an embroidered stomacher, and a handsome girdle which hung down in front. The Golden Grasshopper A story of the days of Sir Thomas Gresham
These curls—one of them in the photograph reached as far as the stomacher—could not have been surpassed in Bursley. Clayhanger
Thus, the huge sleeves were Spanish, but the laced stomacher English. Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook, Vol. 3
A finely-rounded shoulder and exactly-developed bust is set off with a light satin bodice or corsage, cut low, opening shawl-fashion at the breast, and relieved with a stomacher of fine Brussels lace. An Outcast or, Virtue and Faith
Her veil fluttered a little at the shoulders, and her stomacher didn't hide all her neck. Marie Claire
"I suppose you read in the papers this morning how Mrs. Burlingame's diamond stomacher has turned up missing." R. Holmes & Co.
She bit through a lump of the handkerchief he had tied round her neck for a stomacher—and then kissed it. Ambrotox and Limping Dick
There, too, was the Marchioness, with a stomacher stiff with brilliants extracted from the snuff-boxes presented to her husband at a Congress. The Young Duke
Her dress was a plain black silk, made high at the neck, and with an open stomacher, disclosing an aggravating bit of white lace. The Von Toodleburgs Or, The History of a Very Distinguished Family
Her stomacher had not the beautiful curve on her chest that it used to have, and her hands were so thin that the blue veins in them showed up quite clearly. Marie Claire
Suddenly I remembered his injunction to me to look for myself and see if the stomacher really was concealed there, and I hastened to act upon it. R. Holmes & Co.
"Go away, Ramsay Stanhope!" snapped Rebecca, grown mighty good of a sudden, with glance fast on her white stomacher. Heralds of Empire Being the Story of One Ramsay Stanhope, Lieutenant to Pierre Radisson in the Northern Fur Trade
"But disguised in a stomacher!" interrupted our friend. Tales of the Chesapeake
The old chest which held the family's bridal silver ornaments—crown, girdle, stomacher, brooches, rings—was drawn from its place. The Bridal March; One Day
He insisted, however, on sending a pipe of magnificent old Burgundy for the colonel's drinking; while Maria sent a stomacher of antique workmanship, with valuable gems, to Madame Holliday. The Cornet of Horse A Tale of Marlborough's Wars
That night I rifled the Newport safe of the stomacher, and the next day brought it here. R. Holmes & Co.
"I was overlong," panted Rebecca, with eyes averted as of old to the folds of her white stomacher. Heralds of Empire Being the Story of One Ramsay Stanhope, Lieutenant to Pierre Radisson in the Northern Fur Trade
And no lovelier contrast could have faced him than Katherine Van Heemskirk; so delicately fresh, so radiantly fair, she looked in her light-blue robe and white lace stomacher, with a pink rose at her breast. The Bow of Orange Ribbon A Romance of New York
There were the hoop and the brocades, and the stomacher, and the fair bosom, against which a rose leaned, well satisfied with its lounging place. Aunt Phillis's Cabin Or, Southern Life As It Is
What however can make these Roman ladies fly from odori so, that a drop of lavenderwater in one's handkerchief, or a carnation in one's stomacher, is to throw them all into, convulsions thus? Observations and Reflections Made in the Course of a Journey through France, Italy, and Germany, Vol. I
All the morning papers were full of the strange recovery of the Burlingame stomacher the following Tuesday morning, and the name of Raffles Holmes was in every mouth. R. Holmes & Co.
From her stomacher, to which it was attached by a multitude of glittering steel chains, depended an immense turnip-shaped watch, in a pinchbeck case. Jack Sheppard A Romance
"It is the latest London fashion," muttered Prudence, "that hath come to these outlandish parts, where, thank the Lord, our stay will not be much longer than the stomacher." The Knight of the Golden Melice A Historical Romance
The Sister Dina was examined in this way; and it was ascertained that she had nothing under her gown except a chemise and a simple linen stomacher. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 76, February, 1864
And diamonds adorned her neck, bosom, arms, and stomacher. Ishmael Or, In the Depths
There were Mr. and Mrs. Willington Bodfish—they left early and the stomacher was known to be safe at the time of their departure. R. Holmes & Co.
The Queen was in her chamber, and she was middling old, Her petticoat was satin, and her stomacher was gold. Songs from Books
A stomacher of scarlet cloth, braided with yellow lace in cross bars, confined her slender waist. The Lancashire Witches A Romance of Pendle Forest
There is no salmon, there are no tea-cups, there are the same kind of mushes as are used as stomachers by the eating hopes that makes eggs delicious. Tender Buttons Objects—Food—Rooms
She wears a white satin gown, with a yellow edge; gold chain on the stomacher, and pearl buttons down the front. Notes and Queries, Number 56, November 23, 1850
The Senator is after bigger game than diamond stomachers, and Mrs. Jorrocks is known to be honest. R. Holmes & Co.
Her very tears were turned into diamonds that sparkled on her capacious breast, neck, and arms, more brilliantly than stomachers, necklaces and bracelets of gems, on the courtiers of an Indian monarch. Gladys, the Reaper
With an air somewhat dubious and disturbed she hastily thrust the token behind her stomacher and departed. Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 1
She 342 wore a dress of rich shot silk, dark red and black, cut square in front, with a stomacher of white lace and a pretty little cameo brooch. The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony (Volume 1 of 2) Including Public Addresses, Her Own Letters and Many From Her Contemporaries During Fifty Years
"Too conceal such real ornaments as these, and shadow their glory, as a milliner's wife does her wrought stomacher, with a smoaky lawn, or a black cyprus." Notes and Queries, Number 38, July 20, 1850
Rachael wore a heavy gold-coloured satin, baring the neck, and a stiff and pointed stomacher, her hair held high with a diamond comb. The Conqueror
"A stomacher, and both down!" cried Captain Oughton, as he surveyed the deck. Newton Forster
The costume of the peasants is like that worn by the people whom we met yesterday, excepting that the women have a stiff stomacher, fastened with a red lace, instead of the spencer.  A Visit to the Holy Land, Egypt, and Italy
The Duchess of Queensberry had a round gown of rose-colour, with a man's cape, which, with the stomacher and sleeves, was all trimmed with mother-of-pearl earrings. Selected English Letters (XV - XIX Centuries)
Her dress was of white satin, cut low and square, with a stomacher of lace and pearls. In the Days of My Youth
On her head was a beautiful little tiara of diamonds; a diamond necklace, and a stomacher of diamonds, worth three score thousand pounds, which she is to wear at the Coronation too. Letters of Horace Walpole — Volume I
There were stately figures passing up and down: the old lords of the wilderness in velvet coats and huge wigs, and ladies of the wilderness too in rich brocades and laced stomachers. Virginia: the Old Dominion
The man was dressed in a blue robe and a tunic of white wool: and his wife had on a purple gown, with a stomacher under it of fine linen wrought in needle-work. The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love
Then she danced before her Court on a state occasion—and cut, I should think, a mighty ridiculous figure, doing so in an immense ruff, stomacher and wig, at seventy years old.  A Child's History of England
And she, as you might say, on the ragged edge of royalty, with queens and princes sending her stomachers and tiaras until she'd hardly need clothes! Where There's a Will
The large and spacious houses, with their oriel, latticed windows, their huge fireplaces, and their gabled roofs, breathe of the days of hose and doublet, of pearl-embroidered stomachers, and complicated oaths.  Three Men in a Boat
Of these older people many wear clothing reminiscent in some detail of home—an embroidered waistcoat or stomacher, or a gaily colored handkerchief, or a coat with large cuffs and fancy buttons. The Jungle
It contained a necklace and pendant, two bracelets, and a stomacher brooch of diamonds and sapphire—magnificent stones in a heavy gold setting, whereof the Early Victorianism cried aloud. The Coryston Family A Novel
Their carriages must have been of great service when it rained!—But look at these stomachers, stiff with embroidery and jewels, and with points that reach half-way from the waist to the ground! The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 24, October, 1859
She wore a short gown of brown flannel, with a plain linen stomacher, and a coarse apron, which she removed when the supper had been placed upon the table. The Story of Kennett
"This," he says, pointing to a dame in hoops and diamond stomacher, "this is Lady Sheba Sculpin." Prue and I
Will a virgin forget her ornament, or a bride her stomacher?  but my people hath forgotten me days without number. The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Book 28: Jeremias The Challoner Revision
Then, should Dab and Tab, the eminent critics, step up and demand that her eyes be a pale blue, and her stomacher higher around the neck? Literary and Social Essays
The robin, the little bird "with the red stomacher," would be there for the customary crumbs at meal-time, and many dainty fringilline pensioners would keep him company. Birds in Town and Village
The women wore full skirts of say, paduasoy or silk of varied colors, long, pointed stomachers,—often with bright tone,—full, sometimes puffed or slashed sleeves, and lace collars or "whisks" resting upon the shoulders. The Women Who Came in the Mayflower
Over her breast she wore a stomacher of cloth of gold, to which were attached her sleeves, open from the elbow to the hand. Venetian Life
She met old Mrs. Noxon with her infamously costly stomacher on, and Kedzie cried that night because she could not have one for her own midriff. We Can't Have Everything
With that he smote the elbow of the page who held the goblet for the Queen, and the wine was splashed all in the Queen's face and over her stomacher. The Story of the Champions of the Round Table
The stomacher under the cuirass which enclosed it is filled with a hot flood. Stories from the Italian Poets: with Lives of the Writers, Volume 2
To his wife was left not alone two houses, "one at Smeltriver and another in town," but also a fine supply of furnishings and clothes, including stuffe gown, red pettecoate, stomachers, aprons, shoes and kerchiefs. The Women Who Came in the Mayflower
Dr. Smith wrote in 1658 in Penelope and Ulysses:-- "A stomacher upon her breast so bare For strips and gorget were not then the wear." Two Centuries of Costume in America, Volume 1 (1620-1820)
From the stomacher a band of jewels on gold tissue descended. Life of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen — Volume 1
Last night I wore a blue satin, trimmed fully with magnificent point-lace, and stomacher à la Sévigné, light blue velvet hat and feathers, with an aigrette of sapphires and diamonds.' Little Memoirs of the Nineteenth Century
Her Majesty wore a splendid tiara of brilliants, matched by bracelets, necklace and stomacher. Queen Victoria, her girlhood and womanhood
In winter, he was protected against the inclemency of the weather by a thick toga, four tunics, a shirt, a flannel stomacher, and swathings upon his legs and thighs 234. The Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Complete
The Duke of York, aged two, wears a red dress spotted with yellow, with sleeves precisely like those of Robert Gibbes; white lace-edged apron, stomacher, and cap; his hair is in curls. Two Centuries of Costume in America, Volume 1 (1620-1820)
A mantle of gold and silver brocade lined with miniver was so fastened that the jewelled fastening traversed the jewelled band of the stomacher, and looked like a great jewelled cross on the breast. Life of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen — Volume 1
Item: A coronet and stomacher of rubies mounted in my own gold work, the best that ever I did, which three queens have coveted, and none was rich enough to buy. Lysbeth, a Tale of the Dutch
My wife desired to be represented as Venus, and the painter was instructed not to be too frugal of his diamonds in her stomacher and hair. English Literature for Boys and Girls
The rustle of a silk gown is music to his ears, and his imagination is continuallylantern-led by some will-with-a-wisp in the shape of a lady's stomacher. Hyperion
Her fine apron, stomacher, and full sleeves are rich in needlework. Two Centuries of Costume in America, Volume 1 (1620-1820)
All her life she had been collecting large turquoises, and these she had made into a tiara, and a neck ornament spreading over her chest, and a stomacher. The Metropolis
The princess sprang up, threw her arms round his neck, embraced and kissed him repeatedly, and took her stomacher, which was made of pure gold, and hung it round his neck. Household Tales by Brothers Grimm
She, too, cherished beneath her stomacher a miniature of Guido the Gimlet. Nonsense Novels
Her dress is of plain black brocade, made high at the neck, where it is secured with a small diamond pin, the front opening and disclosing a lace stomacher set with undressed pearls. Our World, Or, the Slaveholder's Daughter
The narrow stomacher is a beaded galloon with bright spangles and bugles. Two Centuries of Costume in America, Volume 1 (1620-1820)
You would see stomachers which looked like a piece of a coat of mail, and were made wholly of blazing diamonds. The Metropolis
Not buckles, rings, and earrings only—but Whole necklaces and stomachers of gems! The Hunchback
The devil haunted him, as he did Saint Francis, in the likeness of a beautiful damsel; but all he could get from the exemplary Gilbert was an admonition to wear a stomacher and longer petticoats. Crotchet Castle
Her hair hangs carelessly about her neck and shoulders, the open incision of her dress discloses a neatly worked stomacher; how sweetly glows the melancholy that broods over her countenance! Our World, Or, the Slaveholder's Daughter
And a certain stomacher or neckerchief he plainly called "abominable and loathsome." Two Centuries of Costume in America, Volume 1 (1620-1820)
He was accompanied by the blue-eyed romp, dished up, as "Dame Mince Pie," in the venerable magnificence of a faded brocade, long stomacher, peaked hat, and high-heeled shoes. The Sketch-Book of Geoffrey Crayon
The Queen had a crown of diamonds, with splendid necklace and stomacher of the same. Letters from England
It proves that the devil, in the likeness of a fair damsel, with short petticoats and no stomacher, was almost too much for Gilbert Folliott. Crotchet Castle
Marston has drawn his chair beside her, sits down upon it, unbuttons her stomacher, and continues bathing and chafing her temples. Our World, Or, the Slaveholder's Daughter
When, in the closing years of the century, rows of these knots were placed on either side of the stiff busk with bars of ribbon forming a stomacher, they were called echelles, ladders. Two Centuries of Costume in America, Volume 1 (1620-1820)
His lady is seated on the opposite side of the picture in wide ruff and long stomacher, and the children have a most venerable stiffness and formality of dress. The Sketch-Book of Geoffrey Crayon
At the restoration, the dress most common to women of all ranks consisted of a gown with a laced stomacher and starched neckerchief, a sad-coloured cloak with a French hood, and a high-crowned hat. Royalty Restored
But as to the great lady, she died out with the dignified splendor of the last century, with powder, patches, high-heeled slippers, and stiff bodices with a delta stomacher of bows. Another Study of Woman
Will a virgin forget her ornament, or a bride her stomacher? but my people hath forgotten me days without number. The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Old Testament — Part 2
The lace cap, the rich lace stomacher, the lace-edged apron, all are of Flemish lace. Two Centuries of Costume in America, Volume 1 (1620-1820)
Also, around his neck there was wrapped something which might have been a stocking, a garter, or a stomacher, but was certainly not a tie. Dead Souls
But Mrs. Rouncewell protests, with warmth enough to swell the stomacher, that of course she would have told Sir Leicester as soon as he got better. Bleak House
This proves that the dress was fastened in the back, as the stiff, unbroken, white stomacher also indicates. Two Centuries of Costume in America, Volume 1 (1620-1820)
She wears a long, narrow, white lawn apron, and her stiff bodice has a stomacher of lawn. Two Centuries of Costume in America, Volume 1 (1620-1820)
Her petticoat and stomacher, her apron, and cap and hanging sleeves and square-toed shoes are just like Margaret Gibbes's--bought in the same London shops, very likely. Two Centuries of Costume in America, Volume 1 (1620-1820)
Boys wore aprons as long as they wore coats; aprons with stomachers or bibs of drawn-work and lace, or of stiffly starched lawn; aprons just like those of their sisters. Two Centuries of Costume in America, Volume 1 (1620-1820)
And the broad stomacher heaves, and the quaint upright old-fashioned figure bends under its load of affectionate distress. Bleak House
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