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All for Dress.
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All for Dress.
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Mussy on us! what a muss
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An Amiable Young Lady.
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All for Balls and Dress.
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Dear, simpering, fascinating Miss.
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Man with Pipe
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A Sight to Make
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The ladies' hoops do dreadful slaughter.
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"Pray, what's the matter," said a friend to me
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Devoid of useless crinoline.
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What more would you have, all plaided and stuffed
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Behold her pompous, lofty stride.
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Miss Brazenface.
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Clear the track and let me pass.
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Just A Little Flattered
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Look Dandy, pray
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Man with Elk Horns
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Of Dandizetts You're Sure
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Oh! Daughter of Fair
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Oh, Dear Me
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Oh, Dear Me
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A Holy Show.
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Hoop de Doo.
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I as soon would wed
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If My Passion
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If My Passion
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If My Passion
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If My Passion
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The Old Bachelor.
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You’re a gentleman true
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Who foolishly regards himself.
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To be out of fashion
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With a fine hat
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Blundering little hussy
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You queer looking
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The Conceited Woman
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Oh! Gentle Lady, you know full well.
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Oh! My Hoops.
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The Conceited Woman.
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A Mantilla from your shoulder falls
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Waddling pyramid you go,
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Aint you a pretty pair of bloods, as in the cars you ride
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Pretty lady do not rage
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Convenient Fashion.
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Oh! My Hoops.
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A Loud Working-Girl
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Shop Girl's Sunday
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To be out of fashion
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You Don't Look
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The One That Wears the Breeches.
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Street Sweeper.
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Bridget, sometimes, at the glass.
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You think your style is just the thing