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C . L . Tell me no more that long hair can Argue deboystness in a man ; For ' tis
religious , being inclined , To keep the temples from the wind . A . S . Tell me no
more that roarers waire Their hair extent below their ear : For having morgaged ...
C . L . Tell me no more that long hair can Argue deboystness in a man ; For ' tis
religious , being inclined , To keep the temples from the wind . A . S . Tell me no
more that roarers waire Their hair extent below their ear : For having morgaged ...
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And Miss Sally also , her own servant - maid , Who keeps up the jest to keep up
her trade ; She shews her white breast , and her bosom quite bare , With her fine
lappets behind , and mountains of hair . There ' s millers ' , bakers ' , and ...
And Miss Sally also , her own servant - maid , Who keeps up the jest to keep up
her trade ; She shews her white breast , and her bosom quite bare , With her fine
lappets behind , and mountains of hair . There ' s millers ' , bakers ' , and ...
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To keep my brains right , My bones whole and tight , To speak nor to look would I
dare ; As they bake they shall brewOld Nick and his crew , At London keep vanity
fair . Let others , & c . Lxxiv . THE MODERN BELLE . From the Universal ...
To keep my brains right , My bones whole and tight , To speak nor to look would I
dare ; As they bake they shall brewOld Nick and his crew , At London keep vanity
fair . Let others , & c . Lxxiv . THE MODERN BELLE . From the Universal ...
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SATIRICAL SONGS AND POEMS ON COSTUME | |
SONG UPON THE TALORS | 1 |
THE MERCER | 7 |
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