Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 27Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... 149 • THE PHANTASTICK AGE THE BURSE OF REFORMATION DIALOGUE BETWEEN • 155 160 CAPTAINE LONG - HAIRE AND ALDERMAN SHORT - HAIRE ON LOYAL FASHIONS IN DRESS · 170 172 UPON A GENTLEWOMAN'S SILKE HOODE ON THE MYSTIC DESIGN OF ii CONTENTS .
... 149 • THE PHANTASTICK AGE THE BURSE OF REFORMATION DIALOGUE BETWEEN • 155 160 CAPTAINE LONG - HAIRE AND ALDERMAN SHORT - HAIRE ON LOYAL FASHIONS IN DRESS · 170 172 UPON A GENTLEWOMAN'S SILKE HOODE ON THE MYSTIC DESIGN OF ii CONTENTS .
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... between here and Rome , that if he were naked , and were come into a place where he was not known , would ever be cherished where he should go without any thing . Nuns and abbesses , queens and countesses , could not be without clothes ...
... between here and Rome , that if he were naked , and were come into a place where he was not known , would ever be cherished where he should go without any thing . Nuns and abbesses , queens and countesses , could not be without clothes ...
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... between the Puritans and Cavaliers , was the length of hair indulged in by the latter , and the close cropping of the former , who from that obtained the name of round heads . A song printed in 1641 , entitled The Character of a ...
... between the Puritans and Cavaliers , was the length of hair indulged in by the latter , and the close cropping of the former , who from that obtained the name of round heads . A song printed in 1641 , entitled The Character of a ...
Contents
SATIRICAL SONGS AND POEMS ON COSTUME | 1 |
THE MERCER 7 | 7 |
THE SHOEMAKER 16 | 16 |
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