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Pagina 32
... women wore strait bodyed gowns , with narrow sleeves , drawne out with lawne or fine cambricke , in puffe , with high bolstered wings , little ruffes edged with gold or blacke silke ; and maides wore cawles of gold , now quite out of ...
... women wore strait bodyed gowns , with narrow sleeves , drawne out with lawne or fine cambricke , in puffe , with high bolstered wings , little ruffes edged with gold or blacke silke ; and maides wore cawles of gold , now quite out of ...
Pagina 35
... women that were thought to have such eyes as they could at their pleasure pull out and put in againe , or , as some describe them , certaine divels in a coun- terfeit shape , that with flatterings allured faire yoong springals or boyes ...
... women that were thought to have such eyes as they could at their pleasure pull out and put in againe , or , as some describe them , certaine divels in a coun- terfeit shape , that with flatterings allured faire yoong springals or boyes ...
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