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The curious representation , in the titlepage , of an Elizabethan tailor at work , is
copied from a square of painted - glass in the old Tailors ' Hall at Salisbury . To
the personal friends who have kindly assisted him with communications , it is the
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The curious representation , in the titlepage , of an Elizabethan tailor at work , is
copied from a square of painted - glass in the old Tailors ' Hall at Salisbury . To
the personal friends who have kindly assisted him with communications , it is the
...
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This curious poem , written in the latter part of the fourteenth century , is given
from a copy in Harleian MS . No . 536 . Another is in MS . No . 941 , the variations
in which are given as foot - notes in italics . The allusion to the long pointed toes ...
This curious poem , written in the latter part of the fourteenth century , is given
from a copy in Harleian MS . No . 536 . Another is in MS . No . 941 , the variations
in which are given as foot - notes in italics . The allusion to the long pointed toes ...
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Tars curious semi - political satire on the fashions and times , is also from Wit
Restored , in severall select poems not formerly publish ' t , ( 1658 ) . It is very
likely to be the production of Dr . James Smith , whose style and feeling it
embodies .
Tars curious semi - political satire on the fashions and times , is also from Wit
Restored , in severall select poems not formerly publish ' t , ( 1658 ) . It is very
likely to be the production of Dr . James Smith , whose style and feeling it
embodies .
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Contents
SATIRICAL SONGS AND POEMS ON COSTUME | |
SONG UPON THE TALORS | 1 |
THE MERCER | 7 |
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