In another respect, we say arte is neither an Aider nor a surmounter, but onely a bare immitatour of natures works, following and counterfeyting her actions and effects, as the Marmesot doth many countenances and gestures of man, of which sorte are the artes of painting and keruing, whereof one represents the naturall by light colour and shadow in the superficiall or flat, the other in body massife expressing the full and emptie, euen, extant, rabbated, hollow, or whatsoeuer other figure and passion of quantitie.
"The Arte of English Poesie"
George Puttenham
Morok's Aider entered hastily.
"The Wandering Jew, Book VIII."
Eugene Sue
E que nostre religion est foundee sus obedience, chastete, vivre sans propre, Aider a conquere la seint terre de Jerusalem, a force e a poer, qui Dieu nous ad preste.
"The History of the Knights Templars, the Temple Church, and the Temple"
Charles G. Addison