Image, so miscrcate oftentimes and deformed, with her French, her Spanish, and her foolish fashions, that he that made her, when he looks upon her shall hardly know her, with her Plumes, her Fans, and... The Annals and History of Leeds, and Other Places in the County of York ... - Page 531860 - 768 lehteFull view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 606 lehte
...her plumes, her fans, and a filken vizard, with a ruffe, like a faile ; yea, a ruffe like a rainbwu, 'with a feather in her cap, like a flag in her top, to tell (I thinke) 'which <way the <wtnd<uiill bltnu." The MERCHANT ROYALL, a fermon preached at Whitehall... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 522 lehte
...her plumes, her fans, and a silken vizard, with a rufte, like a saile; ten, a ruffe like a rainkow, with a feather in her cap, like a flag in her top, to tell (Ithinke) which way the wind will klow." The MERCHANT ROYAt.L, ft sermon preached at Whitehall hefore... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1812 - 380 lehte
...know her, with her plumes, her fans, and a silken vizard, with a ruffe, like a saile ; yea, a ruffe like a rainbow, with a feather in her cap, like a flag in her top, to tell (IthinkeJ vthichway the -wind will blow." The Merchant Royall, a sermon preached at Whitehall before... | |
| 1819 - 554 lehte
...her plumes, her fannes, and a silken vizard, with a ruffe like a saile, yea a rufie like a rainebow, with a feather in her cap like a flag in her top, to tell (1 thinke) which way the wind will blow." Vol. iv., published sometime after the preceding, contains... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 498 lehte
...know her, with her plumes, her fans, and a silken vizard, with a ruffe, like a saile ; yea, a ruffe like a rainbow, with a feather in her cap, like a flag in her top, to tell (I thinke) which way the wind will blow." The Merchant Royall, • a sermon preached at Whitehall before... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1828 - 414 lehte
...her plumes, herfannes, and a silken vizard, with a ruffe like a saile, yea, a ruffe like a Raine-bow, with a feather in her cap like a flag in her top, to tell (I think) which way the wind will blow." LONDON SIGHTS.— THE GIANT AND DWARF. Stow, in his "Chronicle,"... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1829 - 416 lehte
...plumes, her fannes, and a silken vizard, with a ruffe like a saile, yea, a ruffe like a Raine-boie, with a feather in her cap like a flag in her top, to tell (I think) which way the wind will blow." 1X>NDON SIGHTS.— THE CIANT AND DWARF. Stow, in his " Chronicle,'... | |
| John Milton - 1832 - 354 lehte
...her plumes, her fannes, and a silken vizard, with a ruffe like a saile, yea, a ruffe like a rainebow, with a feather in her cap, like a flag in her top, to tell, I think, which way the winde will blowe." p. 15. Courted by all the winds that hold them play, An amber... | |
| 1834 - 438 lehte
...plumes, her fannes, ' and a silken vizard, with a ruffe like a saile, yea, a ruffe like a rainf-how, with a feather in her cap like a flag in her top, to ti'îl (I rliink) which way the wind will blow." Times of general calamity and confusion hare ever... | |
| Editor of The family manual and servant's guide - 1835 - 476 lehte
...ebony, became the familiar ornaments of the principal mansions." — Miss Aikin's Memoirs of Charles I. and her foolish fashions, her plumes, her fannes,...in her top, to tell which way the wind will blow." Tlie beards and whiskers of the male sex had become universal in the reign of Elizabeth, when the former... | |
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