Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 27Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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... took a more extravagant turn , after suffering a short decadence , and in the reign of Henry IV reappeared with the horns pointed like a crescent over the forehead , which increased as the fashion grew older , until the reign of Henry ...
... took a more extravagant turn , after suffering a short decadence , and in the reign of Henry IV reappeared with the horns pointed like a crescent over the forehead , which increased as the fashion grew older , until the reign of Henry ...
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... took place in 1529 . † Maculate ; stained , tainted . The English have the verb , to maculate , but not the adject . or subst . maculate . Shakespeare has maculation . " I will throw my glove to death himself , That there's no ...
... took place in 1529 . † Maculate ; stained , tainted . The English have the verb , to maculate , but not the adject . or subst . maculate . Shakespeare has maculation . " I will throw my glove to death himself , That there's no ...
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... took off ship - money , but set up excise : Men brought in their plate , For reasons of state , And gave it to Tom Trumpeter , and his mate : In pamphlets it writ many specious epistles , To cozen poor wenches of bodkins and whistles ...
... took off ship - money , but set up excise : Men brought in their plate , For reasons of state , And gave it to Tom Trumpeter , and his mate : In pamphlets it writ many specious epistles , To cozen poor wenches of bodkins and whistles ...
Contents
SATIRICAL SONGS AND POEMS ON COSTUME | 1 |
THE MERCER 7 | 7 |
THE SHOEMAKER 16 | 16 |
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