Eighty poles, each of one foot high, were erected for this purpose, and very strong cords, of the bigness of
packthread, were fastened by hooks to many bandages, which the workmen had girt round my neck, my hands, my body, and my legs.
In lieu of buckles at his knees, he wore unequal loops of
packthread; and in his grimy hands he held a knotted stick, the knob of which was carved into a rough likeness of his own vile face.
Beaumanoir, being thus possessed of the tablets, inspected the outside carefully, and then proceeded to undo the
packthread which secured its folds.
Remnants of
packthread, and old cakes of roses, Were thinly scattered to make up a show.”-Shakespeare.
As it happened, we had twine or
packthread enough about us, which we used to tie our firelocks together with; so we resolved to attack these people first, and with as little noise as we could.
How many other kinds of petty merchandise were there, it would be difficult to say; but balls of
packthread, ropes of onions, pounds of candles, cabbage-nets, and brushes, hung in bunches from the ceiling, like extraordinary fruit; while various odd canisters emitting aromatic smells, established the veracity of the inscription over the outer door, which informed the public that the keeper of this little shop was a licensed dealer in tea, coffee, tobacco, pepper, and snuff.