Volume I, Part IV : William the Conqueror 
The History of England (1754-62) 
Context: It was a fixed maxim in this reign, as well as in some of the subsequent, that no native of the island should ever be advanced to any dignity, ecclesiastical, civil, or military. The king therefore, upon Stigand’s deposition, promoted Lanfranc, a Milanese monk, celebrated for his learning and piety, to the vacant see. This prelate was rigid in defending the prerogatives of his station; and after a long process before the pope, he obliged Thomas, a Norman monk, who had been appointed to the see of York, to acknowledge the primacy of the archbishop of Canterbury. Where ambition can be so happy as to cover its enterprizes, even to the person himself, under the appearance of principle, it is the most incurable and inflexible of all human passions. Hence Lanfranc’s zeal in promoting the interests of the papacy, by which he himself augmented his own authority, was indefatigable; and met with proportionable success. The devoted attachment to Rome continually encreased in England; and being favoured by the sentiments of the conquerors, as well as by the monastic establishments formerly introduced by Edred and by Edgar, it soon reached the same height, at which it had, during some time, stood in France and Italy. It afterwards went much farther; being favoured by that very remote situation, which had at first obstructed its progress; and being less checked by knowledge and a liberal education, which were still somewhat more common in the southern countries.
                                    
“The image of the sun where it falls appears as a thing which covers the person who attempts to cover it.”
The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci (1883), XX Humorous Writings
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“Physicians have this advantage: the sun lights their success and the earth covers their failures.”
                                        
                                        Book II, Ch. 37 
Essais (1595), Book II
                                    
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                                        Larry King Interview (8 September 2003) 
Context: I think no matter what we cover, people tend to see what we cover through their own particular political or personal prisms. I always ask people to be specific what they're talking about. You can't cover the Middle East — you can't cover American politics — you can't cover America these days without finding people in one place or another taking exception to what we do. I think it goes with the territory. Keeps me, at least I hope, mindful, always that there's at least one other opinion and sometimes a dozen other opinions. And they all bear accounting for. But not everybody is right you know because somebody says, "well you did X", and you say "well, maybe X is right in some cases".
                                    
“Respect was invented to cover the empty place where love should be.”
                                        
                                        (voice of Anna) C. Garnett, trans. (New York: 2003), Part 7, Chapter 24 p. 685 
Source: Anna Karenina (1875–1877; 1878)
                                    
                                
                                    “Hail hero, hail hero, child of the sun
All covered with flowers still having your fun”
                                
                                
                                
                                
                            
Theme song of Hail, Hero! (1969), co-written with Jerome Moross
                                        
                                        § 5.13 
Bodhicaryavatara, A Guide to the Bodhisattva Way of Life 
Context: Where would there be leather enough to cover the entire world? With just the leather of my sandals, it is as if the whole world were covered. Likewise, I am unable to restrain external phenomena, but I shall restrain my own mind. What need is there to restrain anything else?