One hand lay so near, Straitly down-pressed on the rough rock, fragile, perfect; shell-pink were the finger-tips.
"The Unknown Sea"
Clemence Housman
And when I was gotten again into mine armour, she came to me, and showed me where I did lack wisdom, and spoke very Straitly and gentle and serious; and afterward kist me, and gave me my tablets, and to sit beside me.
"The Night Land"
William Hope Hodgson
The Pharisees, who made the formalities of religion their one business in life, could observe all the multitudinous feasts and fasts, all the ritual of washings, and bear in mind the innumerable possibilities of breaking the Sabbath-such, for example, as accidentally treading on a ripe ear of grain, which would be the act of threshing; but that the common people lived thus Straitly is impossible of belief, and for this reason they were held in contempt by the strictest sect.
"Women of Early Christianity Woman: In all ages and in all countries, Vol. 3 (of 10)"
Alfred Brittain Mitchell Carroll