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" A giddy gallant that beyond the seas Sought fashions out, his idle pate to please, In travelling did meet upon the way A fellow that was suited richly gay ; No lesse than crimson velvet did him grace, All garded and re-garded with gold lace. His hat was... "
Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages ... - Sivu 153
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The Works of Shakespeare ..., Nide 26

William Shakespeare - 1924 - 202 sivua
...Rowland's, quoted in Introduction to The Four Knaves (Percy Society Papers, 1843, p. xi) : — . " No lesse than crimson velvet did him grace, All garded and re-garded with gold lace." For (ii) cf. The Rape of Lucrece, 493 : " I think the honey guarded with a sting." 265. guards] noun,...

The Four Knaves: A Series of Satirical Tracts

Samuel Rowlands - 1843 - 162 sivua
...hee'le both purge me and my purse together. COURTEOUS COMPLEMENTS BETWEENE A TRAVELLER AND THE HANGMAN. A GIDDY gallant, that beyond the seas Sought fashions out, his idle pate to please, In travelling did meete upon the way A fellow that was suted richly gay ; No lesse then crimson velvet did him grace,...

Costume in England: A History of Dress from the Earliest Period Till the ...

Frederick William Fairholt - 1846 - 638 sivua
...expensive costume is well ridiculed by the same author in the following short story : THE STUARTS. " A giddy gallant that beyond the seas Sought fashions...re-garded with gold lace. His hat was feather'd like a ladle's fan, Which made the gallant think him some great man, And vayl'd unto him with a meek salute,...

Costume in England: A History of Dress from the Earliest Period Till the ...

Frederick William Fairholt - 1846 - 660 sivua
...costume is well ridiculed hy the same author in the following short story : " A giddy gallant that heyond the seas Sought fashions out, his idle pate to please,...re-garded with gold lace. His hat was feather'd like a ladle's fan, Which made the gallant think him some great man, And vayl'd unto him with a meek salute,...

Satirical Songs and Poems on Costume: From the 13th to the 19th Century, Nide 27

Frederick William Fairholt - 1849 - 292 sivua
...just such a dublet then.* O monsters, &c. If any thing may give them light To see their vanity, In my conceit that object might Make wise men to defie A...fan, Which made the gallant think him some great man, A ml vayl'd unto him with a meek salute, In reverence of his gilded velvet sute. 'Sir,' quoth his man,...

Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages ...

Percy Society - 1849 - 424 sivua
...is given in the introduction to that writer's Four Knaves, published by the Percy Society, 1843. ns follows : " A giddy gallant that beyond the seas Sought...velvet did him grace, All garded and re-garded with guld lace. His hat was feather'd like a lady's fan, Which maric the gallant think him some great man,...

Believe as You List: A Tragedy, Nide 27

Philip Massinger - 1849 - 426 sivua
...writer's Four Knaves, published by the Percy Society, 1843, as follows : " A giddy gallant that beyond tie seas Sought fashions out, his idle pate to please,...All garded and re-garded with gold lace. His hat was feather* tl like a lady's fan, Which made the gallant think him some great man, And vayl'd unto him...

Costume in England: A History of Dress from the Earliest Period Until the ...

Frederick William Fairholt - 1860 - 638 sivua
...affectation of expensive costume is well ridiculed by the same author in the following short story : — " A giddy gallant that beyond the seas Sought fashions...than crimson velvet did him grace, All garded and re-gnrded with gold lace. His hat was feather'd like a ladic's fan, Which made the gallant think him...

The Gentleman's Magazine, Nide 267

1889 - 654 sivua
...Then there is the apologue narrated by Samuel Rowland, in his satire, " A Pair of Spy-knaves " : — A giddy gallant that, beyond the seas, Sought fashions...upon the way A fellow that was suited richly gay ; No less than crimson velvet did him grace, All guarded and re-guarded with gold lace. His hat was feathered...

Costume in England: A History of Dress to the End of the Eighteenth ..., Nide 1

Frederick William Fairholt, Harold Arthur Lee-Dillon Dillon (17th Viscount) - 1896 - 514 sivua
...affectation of expensive costume is well ridiculed by the same author in the following short story : — " A giddy gallant that beyond the seas Sought fashions out, his idle pate to please, In travelling did meete upon the way A fellow that was suted richly gay ; No lesse than crimson velvet did him grace,...




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