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Such was the wight : the apparel on his back, Tho' coarse, was reverend, and tho'
bare was black : The suit, if by the fashion one might guess, 40 Was velvet in the
youth of good Queen Bess, But mere tufftaffety what now remained ; So time, ...
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The works of Alexander Pope. With notes by dr. Warburton
His cloaths were strange, though coarse, and black, though bare ; Sleeveless his
jerkin was, and it had been Velvet, but 'twas now (so much ground was seen)
Become tufftaffety; and our children shall See it plain rash a while, then nought at
...
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Theater Enough: American Culture and the Metaphor of the ...
In another situation, recorded in both Proceedings and the Generall Historic, the
writer dismisses those onetime com- plainers about privation turned gourmands
by the autumn hunt as "Tufftaffety humorists" (1:212). This characterization of his
...
Jeffrey H. Richards, 1991
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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope with His Last ...
His cloaths were strange tho' coarse, and black tho' Sleeveless his jerkin was,
and it had been [bare ; Velvet, but 'twas now (so much ground was seen) Become
tufftaffety ; and our children shall See i: plain rash a while, then nought at all.
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The Routledge Anthology of Renaissance Drama
LAXTON Coachman. COACHMAN Anon, sir. 10 LAXTON Are we fitted with good
frampold jades? COACHMAN The best in Smithfield, I warrant you, sir. LAXTON
May we safely take the upper hand of any coached velvet cap or tufftaffety jacket
...
Simon Barker, Hilary Hinds, 2003
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Lists of Foreign Protestants and Aliens, Resident in England ...
John de frees, tufftaffety weaver ; b. in the citty of Myhell in Brabant, under Duke
Albertus; of the Dch eh. ; his dwelling in Rochester House, wherof Mr Fynch is
landlord. [Jan de Vries. ] Peter Barnar, professor of Pkissick ; dwelling in
Rochester ...
William Durrant Cooper, 1862
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Delphi Complete Works of Alexander Pope (Illustrated)
165 Such was the wight: th' apparel onhis back, Tho' coarse, was rev'rend,
andtho' bare, wasblack. The suit, ifbythe fashion onemight guess, Was velvet in
theyouth of goodQueen Bess, But mere tufftaffety what nowremain'd: 170 So
Time, that ...
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of ...
It had been elvet: but it was now, so much ground was seen, " '. . ecome tufftaffety.
Donne. TUFTED, adj. Ifrom tuft.] Growing in tufts lusters. — Tufted grove. Milton.
— Tufted trees. 1. and Pope. ' '•" UFTONBOROUGH, a town of New Hamp- e in ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1816
Suchwas the wight;the apparel on his back Though coarse, was reverend, and
though bare, was black: The suit, ifby the fashion one might guess, Was velvet
inthe youth ofgood Queen Bess, But mere tufftaffety what now remained; So time,
...
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
A vBlous kind of silk. — It had been Velvet : but it was now, so much ground was
seen, Become tufftaffety. Donne. * TUFTED, adj. Ifrom tuft.] Growing in tufts or
clusters.— T ufted grove. Milton. — Tufted trees. Milt, and Pope.
TUFTONBOROUGH ...