c.1542, Andrew Boorde, chapter 2, in A Compendyous Regyment or a Dyetary of Healthe, London:
And that euery thyng be desent & sayre to the eye, nat onely within the precyncte of the place appoynted to buylde a mansyon or a house to se the commodites aboute it, but also it may be placable to the eyes of all men to se & to beholde when they be a good dystaunce of from the place, that it do stande commodyously.
1610, The Second Tome of the Holie Bible,[…] (Douay–Rheims Bible), Doway: Lavrence Kellam,[…], →OCLC, Malachias 2:13, page 886: