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1 I | blood in the hoods of their cloaks. But as seen through the 2 II | some men covered with white cloaks; among them was Narr’ Havas, 3 II | tents, to roll up their cloaks, and to bridle their horses; 4 IV | vague drapings of their cloaks. A man could be seen in 5 VI | They wore white woollen cloaks, long daggers, copper necklaces, 6 VI | air, without cothurni or cloaks, with their diamond-covered 7 VI | they lay wrapped in their cloaks, spring upon a horse on 8 VII | the dust, and tear your cloaks! No matter! you will have 9 VII | were tailors embroidering cloaks, others making nets, others 10 VIII| deceived by the motion of the cloaks, pretended that they could 11 XII | Spartans removed their red cloaks and wrapped them round the 12 XIII| very corpses.~Men wearing cloaks made of collected rags in 13 XIII| the shriekers in patched cloaks, were ranged the curates 14 XIII| Baal. The men in the red cloaks shut him out from the enclosure; 15 XIII| Then the men in the red cloaks chanted the sacred hymn:~“ 16 XIII| funeral-pile that the hems of their cloaks brushed it as they rose 17 XIV | carrying meal under their cloaks, and forty elephants laden 18 XIV | Numidians in their white cloaks would utter loud shouts, 19 XIV | heads bent beneath their cloaks. Those who had swords kept 20 XIV | plain; and wrapped in their cloaks they gave themselves up 21 XIV | the portcullis; and the cloaks and hair of the Barbarians 22 XIV | skeletons still wore their cloaks; and bones, cleaned by the 23 XV | Moloch were ranged, the cloaks looked like a wall of purple.