The women's gowns were ol white silk or sott-wool, trimmed with Greek borders, with clasps, buskins, and all complete. |
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She wears a corslet and buskins of scale-mail, which latter her robe discloses. |
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On his feet a pair of buskins embroidered with pearls, the toes sharp and turning up. |
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Headdresses were extravagantly plumed helmets or crowns fusing baroque and classical styles, and the masquers were shod in tightly fitting short boots, or buskins. |
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Stomping around in platform-soled tragic buskins, this Lear looks regrettably like a Gary Glitter comeback. |
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With this knife also, he will joynt a Deere, or any beast, shape his shooes, buskins, mantels, etc. |
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Buskins of scarlet or purple were worn by the Roman generals who triumphed. |
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