CAPS AND BEAVERS IN COLONIAL DAYS "So many poynted cappes Lased with double flaps And soe gay felted cappes Saw I never. "So propre cappes So lyttle hattes And so false hartes Saw I never."
--"The Maner of the World Nowe-a-dayes," JOHN SKELTON, 1548. "The Turk in linen wraps his head The Persian his in lawn, too, The Russ with sables furs his cap And change will not be drawn to. "The Spaniard's constant to his block The Frenchman inconstant ever; But of all felts that may be felt Give me the English beaver. "The German loves his coney-wool The Irishman his shag, too, The Welsh his Monmouth loves to wear And of the same will brag, too" --"A Challenge for Beauty," THOMAS HAYWARD
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