Day himself is certainly not a great master-indeed masterpieces would have been impossible, if they would not have been superfluous, in the brisk Purveying of theatrical matter which, from Henslowe's accounts, we see that he kept up.
"A History of English Literature Elizabethan Literature"
George Saintsbury
But, though both in a great hurry to get home, they judiciously deemed, as I have just observed, that they might do a trifle of Purveying business on the way, by picking up a few seeds; or if a manageable slug or grub presented itself, so much the better.
"The Story of a Dewdrop"
J. R. Macduff
Bumpass Brothers, a merchandising establishment for the Purveying of stationery, sweetmeats, souvenirs and such like commodities and much in favour among the student body of our beloved Fernbridge Seminary for Young Ladies.
"Fibble, D. D."
Irvin Shrewsbury Cobb