CHAPTER III

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ATTIRE OF VIRGINIA DAMES AND THEIR NEIGHBORS

"Two things I love, two usuall thinges they are:
The Firste, New-fashioned cloaths I love to wear,
Newe Tires, newe Ruffes; aye, and newe Gestures too
In all newe Fashions I do love to goe.
The Second Thing I love is this, I weene
To ride aboute to have those Newe Cloaths scene.

"At every Gossipping I am at still
And ever wilbe--maye I have my will.
For at ones own Home, praie--who is't can see
How fyne in new-found fashioned Tyres we bee?
Vnless our Husbands--Faith! but very fewe!--
And whoo'd goe gaie, to please a Husband's view?
Alas! wee wives doe take but small Delight
If none (besides our husbands) see that Sight"

--"The Gossipping Wives Complaint," 1611 (circa).


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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