Early English Poetry, Ballads and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages: Ed. from Original Manuscripts and Scarce Publications ...Percy society, 1965 - English literature |
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... head , bore to the close - curled horns of a ram , that made the Bishop of Paris incite persons , by promise of pardon for sin , to cry , " Hurte , belier , " and " push , ram ! " as described in the ensuing satire . The head here ...
... head , bore to the close - curled horns of a ram , that made the Bishop of Paris incite persons , by promise of pardon for sin , to cry , " Hurte , belier , " and " push , ram ! " as described in the ensuing satire . The head here ...
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... head - dresses , so that the ladies were forced to seek shelter in places of safety . Many altered their head - tire , " he says , " and others gave them to the preacher to burn before his pulpit ; but this reform lasted not long , for ...
... head - dresses , so that the ladies were forced to seek shelter in places of safety . Many altered their head - tire , " he says , " and others gave them to the preacher to burn before his pulpit ; but this reform lasted not long , for ...
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... head , " when it would " keep no longer , " given in the magazines of the day , are anything but pleasant , but that they were true is abundantly proved by the recipes , given in works on hair - dressing at this time , for killing ...
... head , " when it would " keep no longer , " given in the magazines of the day , are anything but pleasant , but that they were true is abundantly proved by the recipes , given in works on hair - dressing at this time , for killing ...
Contents
SATIRICAL SONGS AND POEMS ON COSTUME | 17 |
SONG UPON THE TAILORS 1 | 1 |
THE MERCER | 7 |
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