Proximus huic tardum senior se Camus agebat; Cui setosa chlamys, cui pileus ulva: figuris Idem intertextus dubiis erat, utque cruentos Quos perhibent flores, inscriptus margine luctum.
"Verses and Translations"
C. S. C.
He is standing, half clothed with the chlamys, by a horse.
"Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Vol III."
John Symonds
Then, without the slightest haste, he exchanged the huntsman's chiton for the white chlamys, which was extremely becoming to his long, waving beard, and at last, exclaiming gaily, "If I stay any longer, she will transform herself into empty air instead of the spider," he went to her.
"The Complete Historical Romances of Georg Ebers"
Georg Ebers