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Source: Webster's dictionaryAnd whoever walks a furlong without sympathy walks to his own funeral drest in his shroud. Walt Whitman
The verse adorn again Fierce War, and faithful Love, And Truth severe, by fairy Fiction drest. Thomas Gray
In the days when we went gypsying A long time ago; The lads and lassies in their best Were drest from top to toe. Edwin Ransford
Man, proud man, Drest in a little brief authority, Most ignorant of what he's most assur'd, His glassy essence, like an angry ape, Plays such fantastic tricks before high heaven, As make the angels weep. William Shakespeare