_:b6344312 "(transitive) To produce a visual representation of (a person or thing) by lines and marks with pencil, pen, paints etc. [from 16th c.]"@en . _:b6344313 "A flattering painter, vvho made it his care / To dravv men as they ought to be, not as they are."@en . . _:b6344315 "Sepia Delft tiles surrounded the fireplace, their crudely drawn Biblical scenes in faded cyclamen blending with the pinkish pine, while above them, instead of a mantelshelf, there was an archway high enough to form a balcony with slender balusters and a tapestry-hung wall behind."@en . _:b6344314 "1718, Mat[thew] Prior, \u201CTo Mr. Howard: An Ode\u201D, in Poems on Several Occasions, London: [\u2026] Jacob Tonson\u00A0[\u2026], and John Barber\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, stanza I, page 70:"@en . "7.5" . _:b6344314 "Can I untouch'd the Fair ones Pa\u017F\u017Fions move? / Or Thou draw Beauty, and not feel it's Pow'r?"@en . _:b6344313 "1774, [Oliver] Goldsmith, Retaliation: A Poem.\u00A0[\u2026], new (2nd) edition, London: [\u2026] G[eorge] Kearsly,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, page 10:"@en . _:b6344314 . _:b6344315 . _:b6344315 "1963, Margery Allingham, chapter III, in The China Governess: A Mystery, London: Chatto & Windus, \u2192OCLC:"@en . _:b6344313 . _:b6344312 .