| Nathaniel Ward - Freedom of religion - 1647 - 120 pages
...for the Moone, had need to take meafure every noone : and he that makes for women, as often, to keepe them from Lunacy. I have often heard divers Ladies vent loud feminine complaints of the wearifome varieties and chargable changes of fafhions: I marvell themfelves preferre not a Bill of... | |
| Caleb Hopkins Snow - Boston (Mass.) - 1825 - 454 pages
...be not shifted anew, once in a few months, growe too sowre for their husbands. lie that makes coaU for the moon Had need take measure every noon ; and...makes for women as often, to keep them from lunacy. ' It is known more than enough, that I am neither nigard,nor cinick, to the due bravery of the true... | |
| Caleb Hopkins Snow - Boston (Mass.) - 1828 - 512 pages
...sowre for their husbands. He that maki 5 coals for the moon Had ni-cil take measure етсгу Boon ; and he that makes for women as often, to keep them from lunacy. 4 It is known more than enough, that 1 am neither nigard,nor cinick, to the due bravery of the true... | |
| Nathaniel Ward - Freedom of religion - 1843 - 120 pages
...for the Moone, had need take measure every noone ; and he that makes for women, as often, to keepe them from Lunacy. I have often heard divers Ladies...feminine complaints of the wearisome varieties and chargable changes of fashions : I marvell themselves preferre not a Bill of redresse. I would * Essex... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 558 pages
...indenominable qua;malry of overturcascd things. He that makes Coats for the Moon, had need take measures every noon: and he that makes for women, as often,...I would Essex Ladies would lead the Chore, for the honor of their county and persons; or rather the thrice honorable Ladies of the Court, whom it best... | |
| Angus Evan Abbott - American wit and humor - 1893 - 508 pages
...Coates for the Moone had need take measure every noone ; and he that makes for women, as often, to keepe them from Lunacy. I have often heard divers Ladies...wearisome varieties and chargeable changes of fashions ! I marvell themselves preferre not a Bill of redresse. I would Essex Ladies would lead the Chore, for... | |
| Ipswich (Mass.) - 1900 - 576 pages
...for the Moone, had need to take meafure every noone : and he that makes for women, as often, to keepe them from Lunacy. I have often heard divers Ladies vent loud feminine complaints of the wearifome varieties and chargable changes of fafhions: I marvell themfelves preferre not a Bill of... | |
| William Peterfield Trent, Benjamin Willis Wells - American literature - 1901 - 316 pages
...indenominable quaemalry of overturcased things. He that makes coats for the moon, had need take measures every noon : and he that makes for women, as often,...I would Essex ladies would lead the chore, for the honor of their county and persons ; or rather the thrice honorable ladies of the court, whom it best... | |
| Ipswich (Mass.) - 1904 - 306 pages
...need to take meafure every noone : and he that makes for women, as often, to keepe them from X^Lunacy. I have often heard divers Ladies vent loud feminine complaints of the wearifome varieties and chargabk changes of fafhions: I marvell themfelves preferre not a Bill of redreffe.... | |
| American fiction - 1908 - 544 pages
...when God shall take measure of tailors' consciences is beyond my skill to imagine He that makes coats for the moon, had need take measure every noon ; and...for women, as often, to keep them from lunacy." I quote thus freely from Ward's opinion on women, not to arouse the ire of the female perambulating fashion... | |
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