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“Her legs were bare and brown. About her arm went a ribband bearing the legend FTPF. In the waistband of her skirt was stuck a small revolver.” Simone Segouin, Teenage Fighter in French Resistance, Dies at 97 2023-03-17T04:00:00Z
Rubenius shewed my father how well they all fitted,—in what manner they laced on,—with what points, straps, thongs, latchets, ribbands, jaggs, and ends.——— The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman 2012-03-28T02:00:26.907Z
Ay, and scramble for the top parts as eager as for star, ribband, place, or pension. Wild Oats or, The Strolling Gentlemen 2012-03-08T03:00:09.310Z
My children looked so lovely yesterday, in muslin dresses of bright pink plaid, made very full and reaching only to the knee, with pink ribbands in their sleeves.... Julia Ward Howe 1819-1910 2012-01-24T03:00:23.377Z
"Will not my Julia recollect this poor pledge of her former confidence?" drawing from a ribband a locket of hair I had once sent to the Sylph. The Sylph, Volume I and II 2012-01-09T03:00:19.583Z
ON the following morning after breakfast Mrs. Courteen produced a strip of faded rose ribband. The Passionate Elopement 2011-12-02T03:00:19.930Z
He ought to get no more by it, than a poor silk-weaver does by the ribband which he works, to make a gallant fine. Dryden's Works Vol. 3 (of 18) Sir Martin Mar-All; The Tempest; An Evening's Love; Tyrannic Love 2011-10-08T02:00:22.420Z
I remember that he had a blue ribband in his hat that very day, and after he fell, we found a piece of neat's tongue in his pocket. The Recruiting Officer 2011-08-10T02:00:18.323Z
These, built of feathers, aigrets and ribbands, topped the hair already piled high upon steel frames and powdered 80 excessively. Peggy Owen Patriot A Story for Girls 2011-07-17T02:00:32.837Z
His hair hung in sportive ringlets; and just carelessly restrained from wandering too far by a white ribband. The Sylph, Volume I and II 2012-01-09T03:00:19.583Z
We have put her away in an old chest with hoops and tie-wigs and gibbets and pirates and Newgate ordinaries and rotten boroughs and watchet ribbands. The Passionate Elopement 2011-12-02T03:00:19.930Z
Their mogganes are made of deer-skins, and the best sort have them bound round the edges with little beads and ribbands. Amusing Prose Chap Books 2011-06-27T02:01:05.043Z
He took the ribbands out of his shirt sleeves, and put them into my shoes: see there—I can assure you that I can do any thing with the captain. The Recruiting Officer 2011-08-10T02:00:18.323Z
Just a common little straw, with a ribband round it! A Letter of Credit 2011-05-20T02:00:40.410Z
Their dress was exactly the same: white jackets and petticoats, with light green ribbands, &c. The Sylph, Volume I and II 2012-01-09T03:00:19.583Z
It is tied with a black ribband in the fore part. Lachesis Lapponica A Tour in Lapland 2011-05-10T02:01:00.460Z
Towards the end of the marriage ceremony, the priest puts a piece of blue ribband, with the picture of a saint attached to it, round the bridegroom’s neck.  The Thistle and the Cedar of Lebanon 2011-02-20T03:00:13.767Z
For a’ that, and a’ that, His ribband, star, and a’ that, The man o’ independent mind He looks and laughs at a’ that. The Real Robert Burns 2011-02-18T03:00:20.253Z
The supply was most abundant; and with these things were some ribbands of various colours and little silk neck ties. A Letter of Credit 2011-05-20T02:00:40.410Z
It was Deirdre—Deirdre grown very tall and lithe and straight-backed—Deirdre in a dark dress with a necklace of red beads about her neck and a blue ribband round her waist. The Pioneers 2010-12-20T17:12:11.787Z
They each, however, carried an oblong-oval hat, supported by broad coloured ribbands, the ends of which hung down. Lachesis Lapponica A Tour in Lapland 2011-05-10T02:01:00.460Z
"In its climacteric thus, sir:" "Give me but what this ribband bound Take all the rest the sun goes round." Our Admirable Betty A Romance
There was a multitude of servants in garments of white and blue, marching; they led tame tigers and panthers upon ribbands of red. Sulamith: A Romance of Antiquity
Such times and sights were not likely to foster proud millinery or dainty ways, despite of which innate vanity ran to ribbands in the hair, monstrous sleeves, jewelled shoes, and tight waists. English Costume
Her face, under the flat little yellow straw hat crossed by a red ribband that tied under her chin, was very winsome, her eyes bright with tears and laughter. The Pioneers 2010-12-20T17:12:11.787Z
She came out habited in a vest of chamois skin, with a shepherd's wallet hanging by her side, and, on her head, a hat ornamented with ribbands. The New-York Weekly Magazine or Miscellaneous Repository. Alphonso and Marina
Vendors of ribbands and souvenirs, cakes and drink, stood silent as he passed before them. The Executioner
When to the flag at honour's call I flew, her kiss was worth it all; She decked my hat with ribbands blue, Then pressed me to her heart anew. The Wine-ghosts of Bremen
Charles turned, involuntarily, and saw a small immaculate Cuban with grey hair and a ribband in his buttonhole advancing among the tables. The Bright Shawl
It is impossible that a mind employed upon ribbands and titles can ever be great. The Writings Of Thomas Paine, Volume III. 1791-1804
Lord Grey was there in star, garter, and ribband. The Greville Memoirs A Journal of the Reigns of King George IV and King William IV, Vol. II
Thou shalt have ribbands, roses, rings, Gloves, garters, stockings, shoes, and strings Of winning colors that shall move Others to lust, but me to love. Six Centuries of English Poetry Tennyson to Chaucer
The tree stood there yet in its tub, with ribbands and gilt work hanging to it; but the lights were burnt out, and the splendour was gone, and its riches were scattered. Trading
She gave it up and sat still, watching the blue ribband curling and twisting in Maria's fingers, and wondering sadly anew why some people should be rich and others poor. The House in Town
The white dress and the black ribband were duly put on, and Matilda set out, very happy indeed, only sorry that Maria was left behind. Opportunities
Diana submitted patiently, and Mrs. Brandt officiously fastened a knot of blue ribband in her bright hair. Diana
No. Isidro is too old, and Clodomiro with his flying ribbands of a would-be lover, is too young for that trail. The Treasure Trail A Romance of the Land of Gold and Sunshine
Why, what is that the child has got in her bosom, hanging to that ribband. Trading
"A child like you doesn't know much about buying such things," said Maria, quilling and turning her blue ribband with great energy. The House in Town
Here was a delicate embroidered white muslin; there a rosy gauze; there a black tissue; here something else of elegant pattern; with ribbands, and laces, and rufflings, and a great variety of pretty articles. Opportunities
An easy remedy for this disorder is to dip a piece of broad black ribband into hartshorn, and wear it round the throat two or three days. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families
They are tied just below the knee with ‘ribbands’ in approved outlaw style.” The Girls of Central High in Camp Or, the Old Professor's Secret
The white dress was tied round the waist with that blue ribband of long ago—never yet spoiled with wearing; and in it the roses and violets made a spot of warmer colour. Say and Seal, Volume II
"By the way—" said Mr. Linden looking up,—"did you lose a bow of ribband from your sunbonnet, the other day at Neanticut?" Say and Seal, Volume I
But Madge had a bow of ribband in her black hair, while Lois's red-brown masses were soft, and fluffy, and unadorned. Nobody
Shortly after, a dark clump was seen rounding the corner, and coming on along the white ribband of road. The Free Lances A Romance of the Mexican Valley
If we Americans are in the habit of ridiculing ribbands, and garters and keys, and crowns and sceptres, and mitres, and high sounding titles, let us never attempt to diminish the dignity of patriarchal rank. A Journal of a Young Man of Massachusetts, 2nd ed. Late A Surgeon On Board An American Privateer, Who Was Captured At Sea By The British, In May, Eighteen Hundred And Thirteen, And Was Confined First, At Melville Island, Halifax, Then At Chatham, In England ... And Last, At Dartmoor Prison. Interspersed With Observations, Anecdotes And Remarks, Tending To Illustrate The Moral And Political Characters Of Three Nations. To Which Is Added, A Correct Engraving Of Dartmoor Prison, Representing The Massacre Of American Prisoners, Written By Himself.
Only from a fluttering end of blue ribband that appeared, she could guess their destination. Say and Seal, Volume II
"I found it somewhere—" said Mr. Linden with a rather peculiar look, as he took out the bow of ribband. Say and Seal, Volume I
Cut sections—thin, and if possible in ribbands. The Elements of Bacteriological Technique A Laboratory Guide for Medical, Dental, and Technical Students. Second Edition Rewritten and Enlarged.
For Dolly had elected to wear white, and would deck herself with no ornament at all, neither ribband nor flower. The End of a Coil
She wore a black dress ornamented with large carmine dots, with a scant black ribband about her waist, her sole adornment a brassy wedding ring, that almost covered an entire joint. Mountain Blood A Novel
"Just to save you from the headache while you stand there in the sun," said Mr. Linden, tying the ends of his ribband together. Say and Seal, Volume II
But the mind of Pattaquasset was upon the evening's revel, and upon the beauty of white cambric and blue ribbands. Say and Seal, Volume I
The little bonnet with chocolate ribbands did not keep them waiting and the first smile and kiss to Mrs. Amos made her sure that all was right. The Old Helmet, Volume II
Also, the pieces of oak, similar to ribbands, but trimmed and bolted to the shape of the body of the ship, which hold the fore and after cant bodies together, until the ship is planked. The Sailor's Word-Book An Alphabetical Digest of Nautical Terms, including Some More Especially Military and Scientific, but Useful to Seamen; as well as Archaisms of Early Voyagers, etc.
She wore a red dress, purple in the night, with a narrow, black velvet ribband pinned about her throat; her straw hat was bound in red. Mountain Blood A Novel
It was a little square box, the opening of which revealed at first only soft cotton; except, in one corner, there was an indication of Faith's infallible blue ribband. Say and Seal, Volume II
Well—as I was saying—my sister has provided I believe some red and blue, or red and something, favours of ribband—to be given to the boys who shall merit them. Say and Seal, Volume I
The Queen was finely dressed, with a ribband and order over her shoulder, and she sat by the King. The Greville Memoirs A Journal of the Reigns of King George IV and King William IV, Vol. I
A term given by shipwrights to those lines, or occult ribbands, by which the cant-timbers are laid off, and truly bevelled. The Sailor's Word-Book An Alphabetical Digest of Nautical Terms, including Some More Especially Military and Scientific, but Useful to Seamen; as well as Archaisms of Early Voyagers, etc.
“All lace and webby pink silk and ribbands underneath,” she reminded him; “but only for you, and satin trains and diamonds for the others.” Mountain Blood A Novel
One particular parcel, long and soft, was tied with white ribband. Say and Seal, Volume II
And Reuben, who would fain have put himself and his blue ribband out of sight behind the rest, went back to his place, while Sam stepped briskly forward and received the decoration in turn. Say and Seal, Volume I
She stretched out her hand across the ink-stand, and observed Marian’s shabby appearance—the worn shawl, the old-fashioned little cloth bonnet with its black velvet ribbands meeting in a bow under the chin. The Goose Man
In ship-building, is a ribband placed between the floor and the keel. The Sailor's Word-Book An Alphabetical Digest of Nautical Terms, including Some More Especially Military and Scientific, but Useful to Seamen; as well as Archaisms of Early Voyagers, etc.
Meta Beggs wore a shirtwaist perforated like a sieve; through it he saw flimsy lace, a faded blue ribband, her gleaming shoulders. Mountain Blood A Novel
A little suspicious of each new thing, Faith pulled the easy knot of white ribband and uncovered what lay within. Say and Seal, Volume II
Very different his air from Reuben's,—very different Reuben's grave and grateful bend of the head from the way in which Sam's hand covered at once his heart and the blue ribband. Say and Seal, Volume I
Those little new-invented things— Cups, saddles, crowns, are childish joys, So ribbands are and rings, Which all our happiness destroys. From a Cornish Window A New Edition
One of the sails appeared old and to have a small hole, as the wind increased it enlarged and presently went into ribbands. A Journey to America in 1834
She had worn them on her warm, young body; she had tied the ribband in the morning and untied it at night, untied it at night ... it was night now. Mountain Blood A Novel
But very soon Faith was softly doing the parcel up again in its white ribbands; and then she began to lay the things back in the trunk, with quick hands but dainty. Say and Seal, Volume II
"Miss Essie, you are laying us under nameless obligations.—Johnny, come and get your ribband." Say and Seal, Volume I
He had seen the croix set in gold, with its red ribband, he said, tied to his button-hole—and had looked into the basket and seen the pâtés which the chevalier was selling. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 19 — Travel and Adventure
This morning two of the sails were torn to ribbands. A Journey to America in 1834
There her clothes lay strewn on the chair and floor, the long, black stockings and the rumpled chemise strung with narrow blue ribband. Mountain Blood A Novel
And the right one being found, Mr. Linden unwrapped the piece of ribband and cut off what he wanted, remarking that he could not get used to giving her anything but blue. Say and Seal, Volume II
For while Miss Bezac was running off her sentences, a little low voice at Faith's side said "Ma'am!"—by way of modestly drawing her attention to Johnny Fax and his red ribband. Say and Seal, Volume I
Wych Hazel made another plunge after sealskin jacket and cap; turned over a box of gloves till she matched her ribbands; gave Mrs. Bywank a laugh and a flash from her eyes, and was off. The Gold of Chickaree
Ortensia hesitated and touched the strings of her lute idly, as it lay across her knee, just kept from slipping down by the broad ribband. Stradella
The westering sun fell through a window on the disordered huddle of Lettice’s hastily discarded clothes streaming from a chair to the floor—her stockings, her chemise threaded with a narrow blue ribband. Mountain Blood A Novel
Looking back to the little empty space where it had been, Faith became "ware" of an end of blue ribband beneath said space. Say and Seal, Volume II
Faith stooped down to be nearer the level of the red ribband. Say and Seal, Volume I
You go for a couple of hours beside a glacier stream which is almost all the way a broad ribband of white foam. The Gold of Chickaree
F. S. Q. "The ribband worn in the hat" was styled "a favour" previous to the Scotch Covenanters' nick-naming it a cockade. Notes and Queries, Number 71, March 8, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
A blue ribband made a gay note in her faded, scant hair; she had pinned a piece of draggled color about her throat. Mountain Blood A Novel
Look, Loo, how the ivory light bathes the prairie and shimmers on the sea of corn, and makes of the little creek a ribband of silver.... Elder Conklin
"I suppose I must give way before a blue ribband," said Mr. Linden smiling, yet as if he was much inclined to lift Sam out of the way. Say and Seal, Volume I
You must go to Stewart's and order muslin, calico, flannel, ribbands, and everything in that line. The Gold of Chickaree
“Some folk think highly of squash tripe or ribband tripe,” the clerk said meditatively, looking at the empty dish; “but they don’t compare, according to my taste, with cushion tripe.” The Nebuly Coat
There was that still in the Makimmon blood which balked at measuring ribbands, selling calico to captious women. Mountain Blood A Novel
They wove ribbands, or spun, the strong supporting the weak. The Autobiography of Madame Guyon
Sam Stoutenburgh was a little shamefaced in broad daylight—a little afraid of being laughed at; and Reuben Taylor, the head of the blue ribbands, was under a very unwonted cloud. Say and Seal, Volume I
I have great faith in the power of fresh collars and ribbands.' The Gold of Chickaree
See, the colours shine in him like fifty different kinds of ribbands. The Frozen Pirate
A. When in uniform, some wear medals that they have gained as prizes given by the corps; they occasionally wear them hanging by a ribband. The Trial of Charles Random de Berenger, Sir Thomas Cochrane, commonly called Lord Cochrane, the Hon. Andrew Cochrane Johnstone, Richard Gathorne Butt, Ralph Sandom, Alexander M'Rae, John Peter Holloway, and Henry Lyte for A Conspiracy In the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, on Wednesday the 8th, and Thursday the 9th of June, 1814
Excess in apparel, strange new fashions, naked breasts and arms, and pinioned superfluous ribbands on hair and apparel. The Loyalists of America and Their Times, Vol. 1 of 2. From 1620-1816
Yes," said Faith looking up brightly, "he came to shew me his ribband and to tell me last night. Say and Seal, Volume I
Furs, linens, ribbands, what not, claimed also attention; and Prim's trunk took a good while to fill. The Gold of Chickaree
Neither the nurse who comes at dawn to visit her nursling E'er shall avail her neck to begird with yesterday's ribband. The Carmina of Caius Valerius Catullus
Q. Did you see him do any thing, or hear him say any thing about that white ribband? The Trial of Charles Random de Berenger, Sir Thomas Cochrane, commonly called Lord Cochrane, the Hon. Andrew Cochrane Johnstone, Richard Gathorne Butt, Ralph Sandom, Alexander M'Rae, John Peter Holloway, and Henry Lyte for A Conspiracy In the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, on Wednesday the 8th, and Thursday the 9th of June, 1814
The Chevaliers de St. Louis still continue to wear the cross, or the ribband, at the button-hole; all other orders of knighthood are abolished. A Trip to Paris in July and August 1792
Faith gave another glance at his face, and then without more ado tied the blue ribband round her waist, where as she still wore the white dress of yesterday, it shewed to very good advantage. Say and Seal, Volume I
We'll go round this way, your little Excellency, and then we shall see the bridge as we go by; and the new boat, with all the fine ribbands and streamers. The Stranger A Drama, in Five Acts
La Touche listened, standing, and still holding the ribband of seaweed in his fingers. The Beach of Dreams
A. A paper or ribband, I cannot tell which. The Trial of Charles Random de Berenger, Sir Thomas Cochrane, commonly called Lord Cochrane, the Hon. Andrew Cochrane Johnstone, Richard Gathorne Butt, Ralph Sandom, Alexander M'Rae, John Peter Holloway, and Henry Lyte for A Conspiracy In the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, on Wednesday the 8th, and Thursday the 9th of June, 1814
‘I say, Sir,’ said one of the unwashed, ‘them’s a pretty pair of red ribbands in your shoes; I want just such a pair for my little ’un at home.’ The Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, February 1844 Volume 23, Number 2
"And so I am under the rule of the blue ribbands still!" he said as he raised himself up to do honour to the cup of cocoa. Say and Seal, Volume I
Therein it is ordered that the root of Vervain shall be tied with a yard of white satin ribband round the neck of the patient until he recovers. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
He was trailing a long ribband of seaweed he had picked up and as he drew closer she saw that he had left his ill-humor behind him. The Beach of Dreams
A. Yes, he brought the cockades back in his pocket, the ribband was taken off. The Trial of Charles Random de Berenger, Sir Thomas Cochrane, commonly called Lord Cochrane, the Hon. Andrew Cochrane Johnstone, Richard Gathorne Butt, Ralph Sandom, Alexander M'Rae, John Peter Holloway, and Henry Lyte for A Conspiracy In the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, on Wednesday the 8th, and Thursday the 9th of June, 1814
The same ribbands and studied draperies clothe and connect all. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Third series
I shall have to put a stop to this state of things!" he said,—"that blue ribband will work me mischief yet. Say and Seal, Volume I
The old wolf's skin was hung over one shoulder, and she carried besides a limp-looking brown paper parcel, tied with a bit of folded ribband. A Cigarette-Maker's Romance
Our gunwales had been torn away, our single sail had been rent to ribbands, and borne down the stream of the wind. The Last Man
Q. There was a white ribband stuck through it? The Trial of Charles Random de Berenger, Sir Thomas Cochrane, commonly called Lord Cochrane, the Hon. Andrew Cochrane Johnstone, Richard Gathorne Butt, Ralph Sandom, Alexander M'Rae, John Peter Holloway, and Henry Lyte for A Conspiracy In the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, on Wednesday the 8th, and Thursday the 9th of June, 1814
When a man has to die, he may safely dispense with stars and ribbands. Dreamthorp A Book of Essays Written in the Country
"Sam—go to my room and fetch that plaid ribband that lies on the bed." Say and Seal, Volume I
Vjera untied the bit of faded ribband herself and opened the package. A Cigarette-Maker's Romance
Wych Hazel, having already received hers, a green, stood drawing it through her fingers and chatting with Josephine Powder, whose ribband was blue. Wych Hazel
A. He went out again and came home again before one and brought some white ribband with him. The Trial of Charles Random de Berenger, Sir Thomas Cochrane, commonly called Lord Cochrane, the Hon. Andrew Cochrane Johnstone, Richard Gathorne Butt, Ralph Sandom, Alexander M'Rae, John Peter Holloway, and Henry Lyte for A Conspiracy In the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, on Wednesday the 8th, and Thursday the 9th of June, 1814
Their collection of ribbands is unrivalled both for the beauty and extent. How to Enjoy Paris in 1842 Intended to Serve as a Companion and Monitor, Containing Historical, Political, Commercial, Artistical, Theatrical And Statistical Information
"That will do to begin with," he said as he took off the plaid ribband, while Mrs. Stoutenburgh laughed and clapped her hands after her own lively fashion. Say and Seal, Volume I
Then he laid it down again and took the thicker end, which was tied tightly with a ribband, in his hands, pulling at the short lengths of hair which projected beyond the knot. A Cigarette-Maker's Romance
But she had arranged them with great skill to set each other off; tied together by their own ribbands, catching up the shimmer of her dress. Wych Hazel
A. Yes, with the exception of white paper or ribband, I cannot say which. The Trial of Charles Random de Berenger, Sir Thomas Cochrane, commonly called Lord Cochrane, the Hon. Andrew Cochrane Johnstone, Richard Gathorne Butt, Ralph Sandom, Alexander M'Rae, John Peter Holloway, and Henry Lyte for A Conspiracy In the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, on Wednesday the 8th, and Thursday the 9th of June, 1814
Her shift was fastened at the bottom with a great diamond, shaped like a lozenge; her girdle as broad as the broadest English ribband, entirely covered with diamonds. Letters of the Right Honourable Lady M—y W—y M—e Written during Her Travels in Europe, Asia and Africa to Persons of Distinction, Men of Letters, &c. in Different Parts of Europe
But after half a dozen changes between Mr. Linden and the boys, he again had the pleasure of investing her with the plaid ribband. Say and Seal, Volume I
She tied up the limp parcel with the same old piece of faded ribband, and a little colour suddenly came into her face as she pressed it to her bosom. A Cigarette-Maker's Romance
Wych Hazel laughed at him, cantering along on her black pony like a brown sprite, the rising wind making free with her hair and hat ribbands, the rose spray made fast for her buttonhole. Wych Hazel
A. He had a cap with a bit of white ribband run through the cap. The Trial of Charles Random de Berenger, Sir Thomas Cochrane, commonly called Lord Cochrane, the Hon. Andrew Cochrane Johnstone, Richard Gathorne Butt, Ralph Sandom, Alexander M'Rae, John Peter Holloway, and Henry Lyte for A Conspiracy In the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, on Wednesday the 8th, and Thursday the 9th of June, 1814
Suppression of the order of St. Esprit; the decorations of the blue ribband to be appropriated to the King and the Prince-royal only. Historical Epochs of the French Revolution With The Judgment And Execution Of Louis XVI., King Of France And A List Of The Members Of The National Convention, Who Voted For And Against His Death
"Well you won't see round the corner now," he said softly and laughing as he tied on the ribband. Say and Seal, Volume I
Milliners crowned the new dignitary's picture with flowers, while columns of gauze, twisted round with ribband, in the most elegant style, supported the figure on each side, and made the prettiest appearance possible. Observations and Reflections Made in the Course of a Journey through France, Italy, and Germany, Vol. I
O here's this, if she's fainted.'—And producing a very amulet-looking bottle of salts, suspended round her neck by a blue ribband, she at once administered a pretty powerful whiff. Wych Hazel
How was that ribband, in the shape of a cockade? The Trial of Charles Random de Berenger, Sir Thomas Cochrane, commonly called Lord Cochrane, the Hon. Andrew Cochrane Johnstone, Richard Gathorne Butt, Ralph Sandom, Alexander M'Rae, John Peter Holloway, and Henry Lyte for A Conspiracy In the Court of King's Bench, Guildhall, on Wednesday the 8th, and Thursday the 9th of June, 1814
"This locket," he said, taking a little ornament attached to a black ribband from his breast, and giving it her,—"do you remember it?" Jack Sheppard A Romance
"Now," said her captor unbinding her ribband, "what do you think I am going to ask you?" Say and Seal, Volume I
Cockade is a ribband worn in the hat, as defined by Dr. Johnson. Notes and Queries, Number 62, January 4, 1851
And ribbands,'—concluded Gotham, beginning to clear the table for tea. Wych Hazel
Soon the two observers became interested in a band of sooty-faced chimney sweeps decorated with ribbands and gilt paper. In the Days of Poor Richard
I remember very well, 'twas a loose long robe, streaked black and white, girt with a large silver ribband, and the vizor was a Moor's face. The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 04
"She does not want to ask me any questions," said Mr. Linden as he untied the ribband. Say and Seal, Volume I
Kate's eyes followed too; but verily it were a marvellous thing to behold how the ribband shaped itself as it fell, and yet to see how she stamped and stormed. Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 1
First came this: A new figure was called, and the partners were to be sorted by means of long streamers of different-coloured ribbands. Wych Hazel
Preston paced the ground and laid down strips of white ribband marking the distance which was to separate the principals. In the Days of Poor Richard
"Well?" said Mr. Barker interrogatively, as he settled the flower in his gray coat, and let the paper ribband of the "ticker" run through his other hand, with its tale of the tide of stocks. Doctor Claudius, A True Story
Soon after we were at anchor, several Indians came on board us, and I made them all presents of beads, ribbands, and other trifles, with which they appeared to be greatly delighted. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 12 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time
She struggled, and in struggling her wrist was hurt; that's the meaning of the broad black ribband!— The History of Sir Charles Grandison, Volume 4 (of 7)
Some wear jackets and breeches of bright colors, richly embroidered; broad belts of cloth; or sashes of silk net; broad, high-crowned hats, decorated with feathers of variously-colored ribbands, and silk nets for the hair. Tales of a Traveller
Put on a big, two-story bearskin cap with a red ribband tied around it an' bring plenty o' gewgaws. In the Days of Poor Richard
A proud man was dandy Silas as he helped her to her place, and going to the other side, got in and took the ribbands. Doctor Claudius, A True Story
Our men then lay upon their oars, and made signs of friendship, shewing at the same time several strings of beads, ribbands, knives, and other trinkets. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 12 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time
Lady L—— took notice of her wrist being bound round with a broad black ribband, and asked, If it were hurt? The History of Sir Charles Grandison, Volume 4 (of 7)
His robe of state hung in ribbands from his back, and but ill concealed the ravages he had suffered in the rear. Tales of a Traveller
Generals wore a pink ribband and aides a green one. In the Days of Poor Richard
As to our Lady, she is gaily attired in a Cashemire shawl, and completely covered with glaring amber necklaces and beads, and ribband knots, and artificial flowers. Account of a Tour in Normandy, Volume 2
When this was done, I distributed among them several knives, scissars, buttons, beads, combs, and other toys, particularly some ribbands to the women, which they received with a very becoming mixture of pleasure and respect. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 12 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time
Hans Stanley is to go ambassador to Russia; and my nephew, Ellis, to Spain, decorated with the red ribband. Selected English Letters (XV - XIX Centuries)
It was recommended to wear the root by a ribband tied round the neck for the cure of the scrophula, and for which purpose, even now, much of the root is sold in London. The Botanist's Companion, Volume II
"Little White Birch, I give you this," said Jack, as he put in her hand the tail of the great gray wolf, beautifully adorned with silver braid and blue ribbands. In the Days of Poor Richard
Her low sides were painted black, with one small, narrow ribband of white. The Pirates Own Book
Tapes, ribbands, silk laces, pins, and needles; for I am a pedlar: powder, patches, wash-balls, stockings, garters, snuffs, and pin cushions—Don't we, goody Smith? Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 8
A dealer also in stockings, ribbands, snuff, and perfumes. Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 7
Round the next corner leads a dark lane, between hugely high buildings that press the air and keep out the sun and all sky but a thin ribband of blue. Taquisara
Even the colour of a shoe, the knot of a ribband, or your attitude in plucking a rose, were of moment to be recorded. Wieland: or, the Transformation, an American Tale
I saw the white-hot iron run out from the furnace; I saw it spun, as it were, into bars and iron ribbands, with an ease and rapidity which seemed marvellous. James Nasmyth: Engineer; an autobiography
It was a vast stretch of country, sparkling with golden light, with cities in the distance; and through it meandered the silver ribband of the river. Of Human Bondage
No shopkeeper sells a yard of ribband for sixpence when seven-pence is the current price.' Life of Johnson, Volume 2 1765-1776
Spinning, knitting, making of cord, fringe, trimming, ribband, pasteboard, &c. Paris as It Was and as It Is
Instead of the primitive garbs of homespun manufacture and antique Dutch fashion, I beheld French sleeves, French capes, and French collars, and a fearful-fluttering of French ribbands. Wolfert's Roost and Miscellanies
I will wait at the window for your answer, and let you down a ribband, by which I will draw it up: but as you love me do not speak. Love-Letters Between a Nobleman and His Sister
Think of poor Lady Collingwood—she was in a shop in Newcastle when the Mail arrived covered with ribbands, but the coachman with a black hat-band. The Letter-Bag of Lady Elizabeth Spencer-Stanhope — Volume 1
His companionship disdains ceremonious livery, scorns ribbands, and scoffs at gew-gaws. My Tropic Isle
Thus, the fold given to a piece of muslin or velvet, the form impressed on a ribband, by the hand of an ingenious French milliner, is repeated among all nations. Paris as It Was and as It Is
Look, Loo, how the ivory light bathes the prairie and shimmers on the sea of corn, and makes of the little creek a ribband of silver…. Elder Conklin and Other Stories
At this I grew very despondent and, sighing, watched her twist her glossy hair into two long braids and tie up the ends with small ribbands which I thought a very quaint and pretty fashion. Peregrine's Progress
The manes of the horses are dressed in ribbands of different colours to distinguish them. After Waterloo: Reminiscences of European Travel 1815-1819
And saying this, he pulled a strong ribband out of his pocket, and getting into the chariot, fastened the soft and lily hands of our heroine behind her. Damon and Delia A Tale
The steward had their money ready; they afterwards, one by one, entered a very spacious room furnished with large closets, filled with silks, muslins, laces, ribbands, &c. Paris as It Was and as It Is
The maids were dressed in new coloured gowns and white ribbands. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 3 Books for Children
Stubbes wrote, "Some have sleeves cut up the arm, drawn out with sundry colours, pointed with silk ribbands, and very gallantly tied with love knotts." Two Centuries of Costume in America, Volume 1 (1620-1820)
She was wonderfully arrayed in an exceedingly youthful costume, short enough to display her thin, elderly ankles, and adorned with many flying ribbands and furbelows. Greifenstein
The "selectmen" were required to take note of the "apparel" of the people, especially their "ribbands and great boots." A Brief History of the United States
The men having store of ribbands of divers colours about their waists, and at their knees, and in their hats. Works of John Bunyan — Volume 02
Some lads and lasses were dancing on the green before the house, while others of the young men were buying ribbands, gloves, and such toys, of a pedlar at the door. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 3 Books for Children
Your people--dispersed, broken, gone, or cut to ribbands by the redcoats.' Guy Mannering — Complete
How should you understand that I love you, merely because I say good morning and kiss you, and good evening and kiss you, and talk about the weather and your mother's ribbands! Greifenstein
Stealing ribbands from haberdashers early in the morning or late at night; generally practised by women in the disguise of maid servants. 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue
Marshall's dark horse Sir Hugo captured the blue ribband at long odds. Ulysses
His waistcoat was of gosling green, and his sisters had tied his hair with a broad black ribband. The Vicar of Wakefield
She had a quantity of hair over her one eye, and a blue ribband tied fashionably around her neck. The Works of Edgar Allan Poe — Volume 4
There were brocades that stood alone with splendour of fabric, there was rich lace, fine linen, ribbands, farthingales, swansdown tippets, and little slippers with high red heels.  A Lady of Quality
Do not then wind up that light In ribbands, and o'ercloud in night, Like the Sun in 's early ray; But shake your head, and scatter day! Bulchevy's Book of English Verse
For why, a Lord may be a gowk, Wi' ribband, star and a' that, For a' that, and a' that, Here's Heron yet for a' that! Poems and Songs of Robert Burns
To thee a sheep-hook I will send, Be-prank'd with ribbands, to this end, This, this alluring hook might be Less for to catch a sheep, than me. A selection from the lyrical poems of Robert Herrick
Rubenius shewed my father how well they all fitted,—in what manner they laced on,—with what points, straps, thongs, latchets, ribbands, jaggs, and ends.— The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
The ribband shall its freedom lose— Lose all the bliss it had with you, And share the fate I would impose On thee, wert thou my captive too. Poems and Songs of Robert Burns
Give me but what this ribband bound, Take all the rest the sun goes round! Bulchevy's Book of English Verse
A Lord may be a lousy loun, Wi' ribband, star and a' that. Poems and Songs of Robert Burns
Thou shalt have ribbands, roses, rings, Gloves, garters, stockings, shoes, and strings Of winning colours, that shall move Others to lust, but me to love. A selection from the lyrical poems of Robert Herrick
Dear Myra, the captive ribband's mine, 'Twas all my faithful love could gain; And would you ask me to resign The sole reward that crowns my pain? Poems and Songs of Robert Burns
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