Silk is a natural material, made when silk worms cocoon themselves in... you guessed it! Silk! They are put in boiling water to loosen the strands and then the strands must be pulled off the worm. They are then put into clothes and such.
Unpaved, rocky, a lot of wagons being pulled by horses and/or oxen.
Silk has long been used in China to weave. A legend tells that a ruler's wife noticed silk worms eating her prized tree. She pulled one of the silk worms cocoons off a branch and droped it into a pot of boiling water. The silk unwove, and the wife suessessfully weaved it. That is how silk was invented. "Why" is a obvesios question because silk is soooo wonderful and soft!
thine bone
tread
In the quotation 'To thine own self be true' thine is used for the word 'your'. It says 'Be true to yourself'.
Don't tread on me! To tread upon the ground. Many people tread on he sidewalk each day.
Thine Is the Glory was created in 1975.
As a verb, tread means the way someone is walking. As a noun, tread can mean the top of a stair (where you step on), or the tread of a tire.
Thine Is the Glory has 476 pages.
Tread - πέλματος
The fibrous surface of the jute thread has high friction, so the knot doesn't slip easily. Silk thread is smooth and has low friction, so the knot may easily slip - the same goes for nylon thread.