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1Others they bind to a post and pierce with arrows.
2A little farther, a hunter carried on his shoulders a gazelle pierced with arrows.
3The dead bodies of the six were found, pierced with arrows, scalped, and half devoured by wolves.
4His armour hath been pierced with arrows.
5Hurtado's old sentence was renewed: he was bound to a tree and his body pierced with arrows.
6Two other boars, an ibex, a buffalo, and an antelope are strewn on the ground, pierced with arrows.
7The nearby walking dead, some pierced with arrows but still ambulatory, seemed to react to the scent of blood.
8It is a picture of the Virgin, her heart pierced with arrows, each arrow representing one of her great woes.
9In the churches of Norfolk and Suffolk the picture of St. Edmund, pierced with arrows, is often seen on old rood screens.
10Steeds also, with their riders slain, and foot-soldiers deprived of life, lay down, pierced with arrows and vomiting blood in large quantities.
11And all a whole day during, stood bounden to a stake, yet might not be through- pierced with arrows of all the knights.
12Conspicuous among them are St. Denis carrying his head, St. Sebastian pierced with arrows, St. Stephen stoned, St. Lawrence on his gridiron, etc.
13Many foremost of elephants pierced with arrows winged with gold, looked beautiful like mountains, O sire, whose summits are lighted with blazing brands.
14On the iron railing above mentioned was the representation of a golden heart, pierced with arrows; for these are nuns of the Sacred Heart.
15Determined to remove this obstacle to his suit, he at once ordered him to be seized, bound to a tree, and pierced with arrows.
16-Crucified Figure, pierced with arrows of the victim at the festival of the god Nipe (Mexican Tlacaxipernaliztli), with the symbols of the god.