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Smock-Frock Taper Scissors
Style, Fashion, Couture Clothing - created at http://animoto.com
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sfts (smock, frock, taper, scissors)
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What does smock frock mean?
What does smock frock mean?
A spoken definition of smock frock.
Intro Sound:
Typewriter - Tamskp
Licensed under CC:BA 3.0
Outro Music:
Groove Groove - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under CC:BA 3.0
Intro/Outro Photo:
The best days are not planned - Marcus Hansson
Licensed under CC-BY-2.0
Book Image:
Open Book template PSD - DougitDesign
Licensed under CC:BA 3.0
Te
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How to smock/shirr fabric easily with your sewing machine
smoked dress tutorial: https://www.pattydoo.de/blog/2012/06/easy-peasy-sommerkleid-mit-smoknaehten/
It's very easy to smock fabric with elastic thread just with your sewing machine!
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How To Do Smocking (one of the most beautiful designs) By Rose
learn a new technique of smocking. plz comment and subscribe
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Smock Meaning
Video shows what smock means. A woman's undergarment; a shift; a chemise.. A blouse; a smock frock.. A loose garment worn as protection by a painter, etc.. Smock Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say smock. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
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Smocking with Martha Pullen
Chevron Stitch, Baby Waves and One-Step Waves
Full DVD available at: https://store.marthapullen.com/p-4864-smocking-dvd.aspx
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How to Sew Honeycomb Smocking
Honeycomb smocking is a beautiful embellishment design of pleated diamonds for an extra special look.
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MAN IN CHRISTMAS DRESS
A man in a Christmas dress (or frock) riding a pink bike is not something you ever see, but there is was right in front of me. I had to find out what was the heck this was all about. It was a guy named Ron who made the dress himself for an office party long ago. It was such a hit that he now rides around on his bike spreading Christmas cheer to people everywhere.
In case you never heard of a "Fr
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How to Sew a Baby Dress - Free Pattern
How to sew a baby dress with button shoulders. Free pattern and more info found here:
Blog post with links: http://mellysews.com/2015/04/sew-a-baby-dress-with-free-pattern.html
Subscribe to my channel, Dream.Learn.Make - sewing tutorials, techniques and projects with Melissa of the blog Melly Sews.
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Canadian smocking four point/flower design by Debbie Shore
Canadian/North American smocking, creating four-petal flowers in fabric. More detailed instructions in my e book, 'Modern Smocking'
https://www.vivebooks.com/shop/modern-smocking-part-1/?affiliates=14
https://www.vivebooks.com/shop/modern-smocking-part-2/?affiliates=14
www.debbieshore.tv, and do join me on Facebook!
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Smocking 101 - The Cable Stitch
Learn to Smock Lesson Series - The Cable Stitch
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CHAPTER VI - Far From The Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy
CHAPTER VI: THE FAIR--THE JOURNEY--THE FIRE. Free audiobook of Thomas Hardy's "Far From The Madding Crowd". Audio courtesy of Librivox.
CHAPTER VI
THE FAIR--THE JOURNEY--THE FIRE
Two months passed away. We are brought on to a day in February, on which was held the yearly statute or hiring fair in the county-town of Casterbridge.
At one end of the street stood from two to three hundred blithe
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CHAPTER XV - Far From The Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy
CHAPTER XV: A MORNING MEETING--THE LETTER AGAIN. Free audiobook of Thomas Hardy's "Far From The Madding Crowd". Audio courtesy of Librivox.
CHAPTER XV
A MORNING MEETING--THE LETTER AGAIN
The scarlet and orange light outside the malthouse did not penetrate to its interior, which was, as usual, lighted by a rival glow of similar hue, radiating from the hearth.
The maltster, after having lain d
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Girls Christening Dress Baby Smocked Newborn Baptism Set
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Newborn Girls Christening Dress with Peter Pan Collar with Lace Trim. Smocked Detailing and little Pink Rosettes add a pop of color. Light Weight Cotton Blend includes Bloomers and a simple bonnet style hat.
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How To Sew With A Sewing Machine
"Producing Pinterest" Ep. 6 Sewing a beach, toga, frock, smock, swimsuit coverup thing... or at least I'm trying to sew for the first time.
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How to create honeycomb smocking
I believe this is what was done on the upper arm of the Dread Pirate Roberts costume... it's close anyway.
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How to Shirr with Elastic Thread: Skirt Waistband Tutorial
This sewing tutorial will show you how to shirr fabric. We'll be shirring a waistband on a simple cotton skirt, creating a kind of smocked waistband. Shirring isn't really as difficult as it looks. The elastic thread does most of the work!
Shirring can be very handy when it comes to needing a bit of extra stretch in waistbands, shirts, skirts, and dresses. When you use shirring in a piece, not o
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Wool Hunting Coat
Watch as I create a custom double breasted hunting coat with hood made from a 100% wool blanket, and various bits of an old army dress green uniform.
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Aunt Louisa's Nursery Favourite - Kate Greenaway
Kate Greenaway (Catherine Greenaway) (London, 17 March 1846 -- 6 November 1901) was an English children's book illustrator and writer. Her first book, Under The Window (1879), a collection of simple, perfectly idyllic verses about children, was a best-seller.
The Kate Greenaway Medal, established in her honour in 1955, is awarded annually by the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Prof
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The Scarlet Pimpernel - Track 12 - The Creation of Man OST
Lyrics:
Peacocks!
Sink me!
Think ye, sir,
How those feathered boys love to flaunt their tails!
Stallions!
Zounds, sir!
Hounds sir! Stags!
Of the goosie and the gander, sir
Which gender is the grander, sir
To render total candor, sir, the spendour is the male's!
Be an example to your sex
Give your boot a dapper strap
And it's smarter if your garter has some snap!
Cravats should be fl
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Smocked dress - bishop dress - smocking dress - baby smocked dress - smocked baby clothing.flv
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Smock-Frock Taper Scissors
Style, Fashion, Couture Clothing - created at http://animoto.com...
Style, Fashion, Couture Clothing - created at http://animoto.com
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Style, Fashion, Couture Clothing - created at http://animoto.com
- published: 18 Sep 2013
- views: 185
What does smock frock mean?
What does smock frock mean?
A spoken definition of smock frock.
Intro Sound:
Typewriter - Tamskp
Licensed under CC:BA 3.0
Outro Music:
Groove Groove -...
What does smock frock mean?
A spoken definition of smock frock.
Intro Sound:
Typewriter - Tamskp
Licensed under CC:BA 3.0
Outro Music:
Groove Groove - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under CC:BA 3.0
Intro/Outro Photo:
The best days are not planned - Marcus Hansson
Licensed under CC-BY-2.0
Book Image:
Open Book template PSD - DougitDesign
Licensed under CC:BA 3.0
Text derived from:
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/smock_frock
Text to Speech powered by TTS-API.COM
wn.com/What Does Smock Frock Mean
What does smock frock mean?
A spoken definition of smock frock.
Intro Sound:
Typewriter - Tamskp
Licensed under CC:BA 3.0
Outro Music:
Groove Groove - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under CC:BA 3.0
Intro/Outro Photo:
The best days are not planned - Marcus Hansson
Licensed under CC-BY-2.0
Book Image:
Open Book template PSD - DougitDesign
Licensed under CC:BA 3.0
Text derived from:
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/smock_frock
Text to Speech powered by TTS-API.COM
- published: 22 Feb 2015
- views: 6
How to smock/shirr fabric easily with your sewing machine
smoked dress tutorial: https://www.pattydoo.de/blog/2012/06/easy-peasy-sommerkleid-mit-smoknaehten/
It's very easy to smock fabric with elastic thread just wit...
smoked dress tutorial: https://www.pattydoo.de/blog/2012/06/easy-peasy-sommerkleid-mit-smoknaehten/
It's very easy to smock fabric with elastic thread just with your sewing machine!
wn.com/How To Smock Shirr Fabric Easily With Your Sewing Machine
smoked dress tutorial: https://www.pattydoo.de/blog/2012/06/easy-peasy-sommerkleid-mit-smoknaehten/
It's very easy to smock fabric with elastic thread just with your sewing machine!
- published: 29 May 2015
- views: 22880
How To Do Smocking (one of the most beautiful designs) By Rose
learn a new technique of smocking. plz comment and subscribe...
learn a new technique of smocking. plz comment and subscribe
wn.com/How To Do Smocking (One Of The Most Beautiful Designs) By Rose
learn a new technique of smocking. plz comment and subscribe
- published: 25 Nov 2012
- views: 491476
Smock Meaning
Video shows what smock means. A woman's undergarment; a shift; a chemise.. A blouse; a smock frock.. A loose garment worn as protection by a painter, etc.. Smo...
Video shows what smock means. A woman's undergarment; a shift; a chemise.. A blouse; a smock frock.. A loose garment worn as protection by a painter, etc.. Smock Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say smock. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
wn.com/Smock Meaning
Video shows what smock means. A woman's undergarment; a shift; a chemise.. A blouse; a smock frock.. A loose garment worn as protection by a painter, etc.. Smock Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say smock. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
- published: 21 Apr 2015
- views: 22
Smocking with Martha Pullen
Chevron Stitch, Baby Waves and One-Step Waves
Full DVD available at: https://store.marthapullen.com/p-4864-smocking-dvd.aspx...
Chevron Stitch, Baby Waves and One-Step Waves
Full DVD available at: https://store.marthapullen.com/p-4864-smocking-dvd.aspx
wn.com/Smocking With Martha Pullen
Chevron Stitch, Baby Waves and One-Step Waves
Full DVD available at: https://store.marthapullen.com/p-4864-smocking-dvd.aspx
- published: 10 Mar 2011
- views: 180625
How to Sew Honeycomb Smocking
Honeycomb smocking is a beautiful embellishment design of pleated diamonds for an extra special look.
WEBSITE: https://www.professorpincushion.com
BLOG:...
Honeycomb smocking is a beautiful embellishment design of pleated diamonds for an extra special look.
WEBSITE: https://www.professorpincushion.com
BLOG: https://www.professorpincushion.com/professorpincushion/honeycomb-smocking/
APP: https://www.professorpincushion.com/app
wn.com/How To Sew Honeycomb Smocking
Honeycomb smocking is a beautiful embellishment design of pleated diamonds for an extra special look.
WEBSITE: https://www.professorpincushion.com
BLOG: https://www.professorpincushion.com/professorpincushion/honeycomb-smocking/
APP: https://www.professorpincushion.com/app
- published: 14 Jul 2015
- views: 49622
MAN IN CHRISTMAS DRESS
A man in a Christmas dress (or frock) riding a pink bike is not something you ever see, but there is was right in front of me. I had to find out what was the he...
A man in a Christmas dress (or frock) riding a pink bike is not something you ever see, but there is was right in front of me. I had to find out what was the heck this was all about. It was a guy named Ron who made the dress himself for an office party long ago. It was such a hit that he now rides around on his bike spreading Christmas cheer to people everywhere.
In case you never heard of a "Frock," here is some information on what they are and how you can get one for yourself.
Frrock has been used since Middle English as the name for an article of clothing for men and women. It is sometimes synonymously used for skirt.
Originally, a frock was a loose, long garment with wide, full sleeves, such as the habit of a monk or priest, commonly belted. (This is the origin of the modern term defrock or unfrock, meaning "to eject from the priesthood".
The term has been continually applied to various types of clothing, generally denoting a loosely fitted garment: From the sixteenth century to the early twentieth century, frock was applied to a woman's dress or gown, in the fashion of the day, often indicating an unfitted, comfortable garment for wear in the house, or (later) a light overdress worn with a slip or underdress.
From the seventeenth century on, a frock is a thigh- or full-length loose outer garment worn by shepherds, workmen, and farm workers in Britain, generally of heavy linen with a broad flat collar, now usually called a smock-frock. In some areas, this traditional frock buttons up the front in the manner of a coat, while in others it is a pullover style.
In the eighteenth century in Britain and America, a frock was an unfitted men's coat for hunting or other country pursuits, with a broad, flat collar, derived from the traditional working-class frock. Late in the eighteenth century it came to be made with a cutaway front without a waist seam and this may have evolved into the standard dress coat with horizontally cutaway fronts worn for daytime wear by the early nineteenth century and from which the modern tail coat for white tie is derived. The great coat may similarly be historically derived from the frock as it similarly is single breasted, with a high and broad collar, waist pockets, and also lacked a waist seam early in its history as can be seen in an example in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
The precise historical evolution of the frock after the second half of the eighteenth century is obscure, however it is likely that the frock was gradually supplanted by the frock coat in the early nineteenth century, eventually being relegated to evening dress. The frock coat in turn became cut away into the modern coat, giving us the two modern coats with tails.
Frock (especially in the phrase "short frock") is also a child's dress or light overdress.
A frock is a dense knitted overgarment worn by sailors and fishermen, as guernsey frock, jersey frock (now usually simply guernsey and jersey).
The name "oil frock" has been used for a type of sailor's oilskin.
wn.com/Man In Christmas Dress
A man in a Christmas dress (or frock) riding a pink bike is not something you ever see, but there is was right in front of me. I had to find out what was the heck this was all about. It was a guy named Ron who made the dress himself for an office party long ago. It was such a hit that he now rides around on his bike spreading Christmas cheer to people everywhere.
In case you never heard of a "Frock," here is some information on what they are and how you can get one for yourself.
Frrock has been used since Middle English as the name for an article of clothing for men and women. It is sometimes synonymously used for skirt.
Originally, a frock was a loose, long garment with wide, full sleeves, such as the habit of a monk or priest, commonly belted. (This is the origin of the modern term defrock or unfrock, meaning "to eject from the priesthood".
The term has been continually applied to various types of clothing, generally denoting a loosely fitted garment: From the sixteenth century to the early twentieth century, frock was applied to a woman's dress or gown, in the fashion of the day, often indicating an unfitted, comfortable garment for wear in the house, or (later) a light overdress worn with a slip or underdress.
From the seventeenth century on, a frock is a thigh- or full-length loose outer garment worn by shepherds, workmen, and farm workers in Britain, generally of heavy linen with a broad flat collar, now usually called a smock-frock. In some areas, this traditional frock buttons up the front in the manner of a coat, while in others it is a pullover style.
In the eighteenth century in Britain and America, a frock was an unfitted men's coat for hunting or other country pursuits, with a broad, flat collar, derived from the traditional working-class frock. Late in the eighteenth century it came to be made with a cutaway front without a waist seam and this may have evolved into the standard dress coat with horizontally cutaway fronts worn for daytime wear by the early nineteenth century and from which the modern tail coat for white tie is derived. The great coat may similarly be historically derived from the frock as it similarly is single breasted, with a high and broad collar, waist pockets, and also lacked a waist seam early in its history as can be seen in an example in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
The precise historical evolution of the frock after the second half of the eighteenth century is obscure, however it is likely that the frock was gradually supplanted by the frock coat in the early nineteenth century, eventually being relegated to evening dress. The frock coat in turn became cut away into the modern coat, giving us the two modern coats with tails.
Frock (especially in the phrase "short frock") is also a child's dress or light overdress.
A frock is a dense knitted overgarment worn by sailors and fishermen, as guernsey frock, jersey frock (now usually simply guernsey and jersey).
The name "oil frock" has been used for a type of sailor's oilskin.
- published: 25 Dec 2012
- views: 5555
How to Sew a Baby Dress - Free Pattern
How to sew a baby dress with button shoulders. Free pattern and more info found here:
Blog post with links: http://mellysews.com/2015/04/sew-a-baby-dress-with-...
How to sew a baby dress with button shoulders. Free pattern and more info found here:
Blog post with links: http://mellysews.com/2015/04/sew-a-baby-dress-with-free-pattern.html
Subscribe to my channel, Dream.Learn.Make - sewing tutorials, techniques and projects with Melissa of the blog Melly Sews.
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How to sew a baby dress with button shoulders. Free pattern and more info found here:
Blog post with links: http://mellysews.com/2015/04/sew-a-baby-dress-with-free-pattern.html
Subscribe to my channel, Dream.Learn.Make - sewing tutorials, techniques and projects with Melissa of the blog Melly Sews.
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- published: 28 Apr 2015
- views: 140132
Canadian smocking four point/flower design by Debbie Shore
Canadian/North American smocking, creating four-petal flowers in fabric. More detailed instructions in my e book, 'Modern Smocking'
https://www.vivebooks.com/s...
Canadian/North American smocking, creating four-petal flowers in fabric. More detailed instructions in my e book, 'Modern Smocking'
https://www.vivebooks.com/shop/modern-smocking-part-1/?affiliates=14
https://www.vivebooks.com/shop/modern-smocking-part-2/?affiliates=14
www.debbieshore.tv, and do join me on Facebook!
wn.com/Canadian Smocking Four Point Flower Design By Debbie Shore
Canadian/North American smocking, creating four-petal flowers in fabric. More detailed instructions in my e book, 'Modern Smocking'
https://www.vivebooks.com/shop/modern-smocking-part-1/?affiliates=14
https://www.vivebooks.com/shop/modern-smocking-part-2/?affiliates=14
www.debbieshore.tv, and do join me on Facebook!
- published: 15 Jan 2012
- views: 783106
Smocking 101 - The Cable Stitch
Learn to Smock Lesson Series - The Cable Stitch...
Learn to Smock Lesson Series - The Cable Stitch
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Learn to Smock Lesson Series - The Cable Stitch
- published: 29 May 2008
- views: 112164
CHAPTER VI - Far From The Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy
CHAPTER VI: THE FAIR--THE JOURNEY--THE FIRE. Free audiobook of Thomas Hardy's "Far From The Madding Crowd". Audio courtesy of Librivox.
CHAPTER VI
THE FAIR--...
CHAPTER VI: THE FAIR--THE JOURNEY--THE FIRE. Free audiobook of Thomas Hardy's "Far From The Madding Crowd". Audio courtesy of Librivox.
CHAPTER VI
THE FAIR--THE JOURNEY--THE FIRE
Two months passed away. We are brought on to a day in February, on which was held the yearly statute or hiring fair in the county-town of Casterbridge.
At one end of the street stood from two to three hundred blithe and hearty labourers waiting upon Chance--all men of the stamp to whom labour suggests nothing worse than a wrestle with gravitation, and pleasure nothing better than a renunciation of the same. Among these, carters and waggoners were distinguished by having a piece of whip-cord twisted round their hats; thatchers wore a fragment of woven straw; shepherds held their sheep-crooks in their hands; and thus the situation required was known to the hirers at a glance.
In the crowd was an athletic young fellow of somewhat superior appearance to the rest--in fact, his superiority was marked enough to lead several ruddy peasants standing by to speak to him inquiringly, as to a farmer, and to use "Sir" as a finishing word. His answer always was,--
"I am looking for a place myself--a bailiff's. Do ye know of anybody who wants one?"
Gabriel was paler now. His eyes were more meditative, and his expression was more sad. He had passed through an ordeal of wretchedness which had given him more than it had taken away. He had sunk from his modest elevation as pastoral king into the very slime-pits of Siddim; but there was left to him a dignified calm he had never before known, and that indifference to fate which, though it often makes a villain of a man, is the basis of his sublimity when it does not. And thus the abasement had been exaltation, and the loss gain.
In the morning a regiment of cavalry had left the town, and a sergeant and his party had been beating up for recruits through the four streets. As the end of the day drew on, and he found himself not hired, Gabriel almost wished that he had joined them, and gone off to serve his country. Weary of standing in the market-place, and not much minding the kind of work he turned his hand to, he decided to offer himself in some other capacity than that of bailiff.
All the farmers seemed to be wanting shepherds. Sheep-tending was Gabriel's speciality. Turning down an obscure street and entering an obscurer lane, he went up to a smith's shop.
"How long would it take you to make a shepherd's crook?"
"Twenty minutes."
"How much?"
"Two shillings."
He sat on a bench and the crook was made, a stem being given him into the bargain.
He then went to a ready-made clothes' shop, the owner of which had a large rural connection. As the crook had absorbed most of Gabriel's money, he attempted, and carried out, an exchange of his overcoat for a shepherd's regulation smock-frock.
This transaction having been completed, he again hurried off to the centre of the town, and stood on the kerb of the pavement, as a shepherd, crook in hand.
Now that Oak had turned himself into a shepherd, it seemed that bailiffs were most in demand. However, two or three farmers noticed him and drew near. Dialogues followed, more or less in the subjoined form:--
"Where do you come from?"
"Norcombe."
"That's a long way.
"Fifteen miles."
"Who's farm were you upon last?"
"My own."
This reply invariably operated like a rumour of cholera. The inquiring farmer would edge away and shake his head dubiously. Gabriel, like his dog, was too good to be trustworthy, and he never made advance beyond this point.
It is safer to accept any chance that offers itself, and extemporize a procedure to fit it, than to get a good plan matured, and wait for a chance of using it. Gabriel wished he had not nailed up his colours as a shepherd, but had laid himself out for anything in the whole cycle of labour that was required in the fair. It grew dusk. Some merry men were whistling and singing by the corn-exchange. Gabriel's hand, which had lain for some time idle in his smock-frock pocket, touched his flute which he carried there. Here was an opportunity for putting his dearly bought wisdom into practice.
He drew out his flute and began to play "Jockey to the Fair" in the style of a man who had never known moment's sorrow. Oak could pipe with Arcadian sweetness, and the sound of the well-known notes cheered his own heart as well as those of the loungers. He played on with spirit, and in half an hour had earned in pence what was a small fortune to a destitute man.
By making inquiries he learnt that there was another fair at Shottsford the next day.
"How far is Shottsford?"
"Ten miles t'other side of Weatherbury."
Weatherbury! It was where Bathsheba had gone two months before. This information was like coming from night into noon.
"How far is it to Weatherbury?"
"Five or six miles."
wn.com/Chapter Vi Far From The Madding Crowd By Thomas Hardy
CHAPTER VI: THE FAIR--THE JOURNEY--THE FIRE. Free audiobook of Thomas Hardy's "Far From The Madding Crowd". Audio courtesy of Librivox.
CHAPTER VI
THE FAIR--THE JOURNEY--THE FIRE
Two months passed away. We are brought on to a day in February, on which was held the yearly statute or hiring fair in the county-town of Casterbridge.
At one end of the street stood from two to three hundred blithe and hearty labourers waiting upon Chance--all men of the stamp to whom labour suggests nothing worse than a wrestle with gravitation, and pleasure nothing better than a renunciation of the same. Among these, carters and waggoners were distinguished by having a piece of whip-cord twisted round their hats; thatchers wore a fragment of woven straw; shepherds held their sheep-crooks in their hands; and thus the situation required was known to the hirers at a glance.
In the crowd was an athletic young fellow of somewhat superior appearance to the rest--in fact, his superiority was marked enough to lead several ruddy peasants standing by to speak to him inquiringly, as to a farmer, and to use "Sir" as a finishing word. His answer always was,--
"I am looking for a place myself--a bailiff's. Do ye know of anybody who wants one?"
Gabriel was paler now. His eyes were more meditative, and his expression was more sad. He had passed through an ordeal of wretchedness which had given him more than it had taken away. He had sunk from his modest elevation as pastoral king into the very slime-pits of Siddim; but there was left to him a dignified calm he had never before known, and that indifference to fate which, though it often makes a villain of a man, is the basis of his sublimity when it does not. And thus the abasement had been exaltation, and the loss gain.
In the morning a regiment of cavalry had left the town, and a sergeant and his party had been beating up for recruits through the four streets. As the end of the day drew on, and he found himself not hired, Gabriel almost wished that he had joined them, and gone off to serve his country. Weary of standing in the market-place, and not much minding the kind of work he turned his hand to, he decided to offer himself in some other capacity than that of bailiff.
All the farmers seemed to be wanting shepherds. Sheep-tending was Gabriel's speciality. Turning down an obscure street and entering an obscurer lane, he went up to a smith's shop.
"How long would it take you to make a shepherd's crook?"
"Twenty minutes."
"How much?"
"Two shillings."
He sat on a bench and the crook was made, a stem being given him into the bargain.
He then went to a ready-made clothes' shop, the owner of which had a large rural connection. As the crook had absorbed most of Gabriel's money, he attempted, and carried out, an exchange of his overcoat for a shepherd's regulation smock-frock.
This transaction having been completed, he again hurried off to the centre of the town, and stood on the kerb of the pavement, as a shepherd, crook in hand.
Now that Oak had turned himself into a shepherd, it seemed that bailiffs were most in demand. However, two or three farmers noticed him and drew near. Dialogues followed, more or less in the subjoined form:--
"Where do you come from?"
"Norcombe."
"That's a long way.
"Fifteen miles."
"Who's farm were you upon last?"
"My own."
This reply invariably operated like a rumour of cholera. The inquiring farmer would edge away and shake his head dubiously. Gabriel, like his dog, was too good to be trustworthy, and he never made advance beyond this point.
It is safer to accept any chance that offers itself, and extemporize a procedure to fit it, than to get a good plan matured, and wait for a chance of using it. Gabriel wished he had not nailed up his colours as a shepherd, but had laid himself out for anything in the whole cycle of labour that was required in the fair. It grew dusk. Some merry men were whistling and singing by the corn-exchange. Gabriel's hand, which had lain for some time idle in his smock-frock pocket, touched his flute which he carried there. Here was an opportunity for putting his dearly bought wisdom into practice.
He drew out his flute and began to play "Jockey to the Fair" in the style of a man who had never known moment's sorrow. Oak could pipe with Arcadian sweetness, and the sound of the well-known notes cheered his own heart as well as those of the loungers. He played on with spirit, and in half an hour had earned in pence what was a small fortune to a destitute man.
By making inquiries he learnt that there was another fair at Shottsford the next day.
"How far is Shottsford?"
"Ten miles t'other side of Weatherbury."
Weatherbury! It was where Bathsheba had gone two months before. This information was like coming from night into noon.
"How far is it to Weatherbury?"
"Five or six miles."
- published: 03 Feb 2014
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CHAPTER XV - Far From The Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy
CHAPTER XV: A MORNING MEETING--THE LETTER AGAIN. Free audiobook of Thomas Hardy's "Far From The Madding Crowd". Audio courtesy of Librivox.
CHAPTER XV
A MORN...
CHAPTER XV: A MORNING MEETING--THE LETTER AGAIN. Free audiobook of Thomas Hardy's "Far From The Madding Crowd". Audio courtesy of Librivox.
CHAPTER XV
A MORNING MEETING--THE LETTER AGAIN
The scarlet and orange light outside the malthouse did not penetrate to its interior, which was, as usual, lighted by a rival glow of similar hue, radiating from the hearth.
The maltster, after having lain down in his clothes for a few hours, was now sitting beside a three-legged table, breakfasting of bread and bacon. This was eaten on the plateless system, which is performed by placing a slice of bread upon the table, the meat flat upon the bread, a mustard plaster upon the meat, and a pinch of salt upon the whole, then cutting them vertically downwards with a large pocket-knife till wood is reached, when the severed lump is impaled on the knife, elevated, and sent the proper way of food.
The maltster's lack of teeth appeared not to sensibly diminish his powers as a mill. He had been without them for so many years that toothlessness was felt less to be a defect than hard gums an acquisition. Indeed, he seemed to approach the grave as a hyperbolic curve approaches a straight line--less directly as he got nearer, till it was doubtful if he would ever reach it at all.
In the ashpit was a heap of potatoes roasting, and a boiling pipkin of charred bread, called "coffee", for the benefit of whomsoever should call, for Warren's was a sort of clubhouse, used as an alternative to the inn.
"I say, says I, we get a fine day, and then down comes a snapper at night," was a remark now suddenly heard spreading into the malthouse from the door, which had been opened the previous moment. The form of Henery Fray advanced to the fire, stamping the snow from his boots when about half-way there. The speech and entry had not seemed to be at all an abrupt beginning to the maltster, introductory matter being often omitted in this neighbourhood, both from word and deed, and the maltster having the same latitude allowed him, did not hurry to reply. He picked up a fragment of cheese, by pecking upon it with his knife, as a butcher picks up skewers.
Henery appeared in a drab kerseymere great-coat, buttoned over his smock-frock, the white skirts of the latter being visible to the distance of about a foot below the coat-tails, which, when you got used to the style of dress, looked natural enough, and even ornamental--it certainly was comfortable.
Matthew Moon, Joseph Poorgrass, and other carters and waggoners followed at his heels, with great lanterns dangling from their hands, which showed that they had just come from the cart-horse stables, where they had been busily engaged since four o'clock that morning.
"And how is she getting on without a baily?" the maltster inquired. Henery shook his head, and smiled one of the bitter smiles, dragging all the flesh of his forehead into a corrugated heap in the centre.
"She'll rue it--surely, surely!" he said. "Benjy Pennyways were not a true man or an honest baily--as big a betrayer as Judas Iscariot himself. But to think she can carr' on alone!" He allowed his head to swing laterally three or four times in silence. "Never in all my creeping up--never!"
This was recognized by all as the conclusion of some gloomy speech which had been expressed in thought alone during the shake of the head; Henery meanwhile retained several marks of despair upon his face, to imply that they would be required for use again directly he should go on speaking.
"All will be ruined, and ourselves too, or there's no meat in gentlemen's houses!" said Mark Clark.
"A headstrong maid, that's what she is--and won't listen to no advice at all. Pride and vanity have ruined many a cobbler's dog. Dear, dear, when I think o' it, I sorrows like a man in travel!"
"True, Henery, you do, I've heard ye," said Joseph Poorgrass in a voice of thorough attestation, and with a wire-drawn smile of misery.
"'Twould do a martel man no harm to have what's under her bonnet," said Billy Smallbury, who had just entered, bearing his one tooth before him. "She can spaik real language, and must have some sense somewhere. Do ye foller me?"
"I do, I do; but no baily--I deserved that place," wailed Henery, signifying wasted genius by gazing blankly at visions of a high destiny apparently visible to him on Billy Smallbury's smock-frock. "There, 'twas to be, I suppose. Your lot is your lot, and Scripture is nothing; for if you do good you don't get rewarded according to your works, but be cheated in some mean way out of your recompense."
"No, no; I don't agree with'ee there," said Mark Clark. "God's a perfect gentleman in that respect."
"Good works good pay, so to speak it," attested Joseph Poorgrass.
A short pause ensued, and as a sort of entr'acte Henery turned and blew out the lanterns, which the increase of daylight rendered no longer necessary even in the malthouse, with its one pane of glass.
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CHAPTER XV: A MORNING MEETING--THE LETTER AGAIN. Free audiobook of Thomas Hardy's "Far From The Madding Crowd". Audio courtesy of Librivox.
CHAPTER XV
A MORNING MEETING--THE LETTER AGAIN
The scarlet and orange light outside the malthouse did not penetrate to its interior, which was, as usual, lighted by a rival glow of similar hue, radiating from the hearth.
The maltster, after having lain down in his clothes for a few hours, was now sitting beside a three-legged table, breakfasting of bread and bacon. This was eaten on the plateless system, which is performed by placing a slice of bread upon the table, the meat flat upon the bread, a mustard plaster upon the meat, and a pinch of salt upon the whole, then cutting them vertically downwards with a large pocket-knife till wood is reached, when the severed lump is impaled on the knife, elevated, and sent the proper way of food.
The maltster's lack of teeth appeared not to sensibly diminish his powers as a mill. He had been without them for so many years that toothlessness was felt less to be a defect than hard gums an acquisition. Indeed, he seemed to approach the grave as a hyperbolic curve approaches a straight line--less directly as he got nearer, till it was doubtful if he would ever reach it at all.
In the ashpit was a heap of potatoes roasting, and a boiling pipkin of charred bread, called "coffee", for the benefit of whomsoever should call, for Warren's was a sort of clubhouse, used as an alternative to the inn.
"I say, says I, we get a fine day, and then down comes a snapper at night," was a remark now suddenly heard spreading into the malthouse from the door, which had been opened the previous moment. The form of Henery Fray advanced to the fire, stamping the snow from his boots when about half-way there. The speech and entry had not seemed to be at all an abrupt beginning to the maltster, introductory matter being often omitted in this neighbourhood, both from word and deed, and the maltster having the same latitude allowed him, did not hurry to reply. He picked up a fragment of cheese, by pecking upon it with his knife, as a butcher picks up skewers.
Henery appeared in a drab kerseymere great-coat, buttoned over his smock-frock, the white skirts of the latter being visible to the distance of about a foot below the coat-tails, which, when you got used to the style of dress, looked natural enough, and even ornamental--it certainly was comfortable.
Matthew Moon, Joseph Poorgrass, and other carters and waggoners followed at his heels, with great lanterns dangling from their hands, which showed that they had just come from the cart-horse stables, where they had been busily engaged since four o'clock that morning.
"And how is she getting on without a baily?" the maltster inquired. Henery shook his head, and smiled one of the bitter smiles, dragging all the flesh of his forehead into a corrugated heap in the centre.
"She'll rue it--surely, surely!" he said. "Benjy Pennyways were not a true man or an honest baily--as big a betrayer as Judas Iscariot himself. But to think she can carr' on alone!" He allowed his head to swing laterally three or four times in silence. "Never in all my creeping up--never!"
This was recognized by all as the conclusion of some gloomy speech which had been expressed in thought alone during the shake of the head; Henery meanwhile retained several marks of despair upon his face, to imply that they would be required for use again directly he should go on speaking.
"All will be ruined, and ourselves too, or there's no meat in gentlemen's houses!" said Mark Clark.
"A headstrong maid, that's what she is--and won't listen to no advice at all. Pride and vanity have ruined many a cobbler's dog. Dear, dear, when I think o' it, I sorrows like a man in travel!"
"True, Henery, you do, I've heard ye," said Joseph Poorgrass in a voice of thorough attestation, and with a wire-drawn smile of misery.
"'Twould do a martel man no harm to have what's under her bonnet," said Billy Smallbury, who had just entered, bearing his one tooth before him. "She can spaik real language, and must have some sense somewhere. Do ye foller me?"
"I do, I do; but no baily--I deserved that place," wailed Henery, signifying wasted genius by gazing blankly at visions of a high destiny apparently visible to him on Billy Smallbury's smock-frock. "There, 'twas to be, I suppose. Your lot is your lot, and Scripture is nothing; for if you do good you don't get rewarded according to your works, but be cheated in some mean way out of your recompense."
"No, no; I don't agree with'ee there," said Mark Clark. "God's a perfect gentleman in that respect."
"Good works good pay, so to speak it," attested Joseph Poorgrass.
A short pause ensued, and as a sort of entr'acte Henery turned and blew out the lanterns, which the increase of daylight rendered no longer necessary even in the malthouse, with its one pane of glass.
- published: 03 Feb 2014
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Girls Christening Dress Baby Smocked Newborn Baptism Set
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Newborn Girls Christening Dress with Peter Pan Collar with Lace Trim. Smocked Detailing and little Pink Ro...
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Newborn Girls Christening Dress with Peter Pan Collar with Lace Trim. Smocked Detailing and little Pink Rosettes add a pop of color. Light Weight Cotton Blend includes Bloomers and a simple bonnet style hat.
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Newborn Girls Christening Dress with Peter Pan Collar with Lace Trim. Smocked Detailing and little Pink Rosettes add a pop of color. Light Weight Cotton Blend includes Bloomers and a simple bonnet style hat.
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Kids Casual Dresses & Frocks
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- published: 01 Nov 2015
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How To Sew With A Sewing Machine
"Producing Pinterest" Ep. 6 Sewing a beach, toga, frock, smock, swimsuit coverup thing... or at least I'm trying to sew for the first time....
"Producing Pinterest" Ep. 6 Sewing a beach, toga, frock, smock, swimsuit coverup thing... or at least I'm trying to sew for the first time.
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"Producing Pinterest" Ep. 6 Sewing a beach, toga, frock, smock, swimsuit coverup thing... or at least I'm trying to sew for the first time.
- published: 06 May 2012
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How to create honeycomb smocking
I believe this is what was done on the upper arm of the Dread Pirate Roberts costume... it's close anyway....
I believe this is what was done on the upper arm of the Dread Pirate Roberts costume... it's close anyway.
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I believe this is what was done on the upper arm of the Dread Pirate Roberts costume... it's close anyway.
- published: 09 Sep 2012
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How to Shirr with Elastic Thread: Skirt Waistband Tutorial
This sewing tutorial will show you how to shirr fabric. We'll be shirring a waistband on a simple cotton skirt, creating a kind of smocked waistband. Shirring i...
This sewing tutorial will show you how to shirr fabric. We'll be shirring a waistband on a simple cotton skirt, creating a kind of smocked waistband. Shirring isn't really as difficult as it looks. The elastic thread does most of the work!
Shirring can be very handy when it comes to needing a bit of extra stretch in waistbands, shirts, skirts, and dresses. When you use shirring in a piece, not only does it provide function, but it also creates added "detail" to the piece, which gives the it more interest. All in all, learning to shirr is easy to do, and definitely has it's benefits, so let's get to it!
I'm on a Brother SE 400 Machine: http://go.magik.ly/r/tlci/10b0b/
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This sewing tutorial will show you how to shirr fabric. We'll be shirring a waistband on a simple cotton skirt, creating a kind of smocked waistband. Shirring isn't really as difficult as it looks. The elastic thread does most of the work!
Shirring can be very handy when it comes to needing a bit of extra stretch in waistbands, shirts, skirts, and dresses. When you use shirring in a piece, not only does it provide function, but it also creates added "detail" to the piece, which gives the it more interest. All in all, learning to shirr is easy to do, and definitely has it's benefits, so let's get to it!
I'm on a Brother SE 400 Machine: http://go.magik.ly/r/tlci/10b0b/
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- published: 18 Jan 2012
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Wool Hunting Coat
Watch as I create a custom double breasted hunting coat with hood made from a 100% wool blanket, and various bits of an old army dress green uniform....
Watch as I create a custom double breasted hunting coat with hood made from a 100% wool blanket, and various bits of an old army dress green uniform.
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Watch as I create a custom double breasted hunting coat with hood made from a 100% wool blanket, and various bits of an old army dress green uniform.
- published: 06 Dec 2011
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Aunt Louisa's Nursery Favourite - Kate Greenaway
Kate Greenaway (Catherine Greenaway) (London, 17 March 1846 -- 6 November 1901) was an English children's book illustrator and writer. Her first book, Under The...
Kate Greenaway (Catherine Greenaway) (London, 17 March 1846 -- 6 November 1901) was an English children's book illustrator and writer. Her first book, Under The Window (1879), a collection of simple, perfectly idyllic verses about children, was a best-seller.
The Kate Greenaway Medal, established in her honour in 1955, is awarded annually by the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals in the UK to an illustrator of children's books. Her paintings were reproduced by chromoxylography, by which the colours were printed from hand-engraved wood blocks by the firm of Edmund Evans. Through the 1880s and 90s, in popularity her only rivals in the field of children's book illustration were Walter Crane and Randolph Caldecott, himself also the eponym of a highly-regarded prize medal.
"Kate Greenaway" children, all of them little girls and boys too young to be put in trousers, according to the conventions of the time, were dressed in her own versions of late eighteenth century and Regency fashions: smock-frocks and skeleton suits for boys, high-waisted pinafores and dresses with mobcaps and straw bonnets for girls. The influence of children's clothes in portraits by British painter John Hoppner (1758--1810) may have provided her some inspiration. Liberty's of London adapted Kate Greenaway's drawings as designs for actual children's clothes. A full generation of mothers in the liberal-minded "artistic" British circles who called themselves "The Souls" and embraced the Arts and Crafts movement dressed their daughters in Kate Greenaway pantaloons and bonnets in the 1880s and '90s.
She was elected to membership of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours in 1889.
She lived in an arts and crafts house she commissioned from Richard Norman Shaw in Frognal, London, although she also spent summers in the small Nottinghamshire village of Rolleston, near Southwell.
She died of breast cancer in 1901 and is buried in Hampstead Cemetery, London.
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Music: "Garden Lullaby" Gary Stadler
wn.com/Aunt Louisa's Nursery Favourite Kate Greenaway
Kate Greenaway (Catherine Greenaway) (London, 17 March 1846 -- 6 November 1901) was an English children's book illustrator and writer. Her first book, Under The Window (1879), a collection of simple, perfectly idyllic verses about children, was a best-seller.
The Kate Greenaway Medal, established in her honour in 1955, is awarded annually by the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals in the UK to an illustrator of children's books. Her paintings were reproduced by chromoxylography, by which the colours were printed from hand-engraved wood blocks by the firm of Edmund Evans. Through the 1880s and 90s, in popularity her only rivals in the field of children's book illustration were Walter Crane and Randolph Caldecott, himself also the eponym of a highly-regarded prize medal.
"Kate Greenaway" children, all of them little girls and boys too young to be put in trousers, according to the conventions of the time, were dressed in her own versions of late eighteenth century and Regency fashions: smock-frocks and skeleton suits for boys, high-waisted pinafores and dresses with mobcaps and straw bonnets for girls. The influence of children's clothes in portraits by British painter John Hoppner (1758--1810) may have provided her some inspiration. Liberty's of London adapted Kate Greenaway's drawings as designs for actual children's clothes. A full generation of mothers in the liberal-minded "artistic" British circles who called themselves "The Souls" and embraced the Arts and Crafts movement dressed their daughters in Kate Greenaway pantaloons and bonnets in the 1880s and '90s.
She was elected to membership of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours in 1889.
She lived in an arts and crafts house she commissioned from Richard Norman Shaw in Frognal, London, although she also spent summers in the small Nottinghamshire village of Rolleston, near Southwell.
She died of breast cancer in 1901 and is buried in Hampstead Cemetery, London.
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Music: "Garden Lullaby" Gary Stadler
- published: 23 Sep 2012
- views: 842
The Scarlet Pimpernel - Track 12 - The Creation of Man OST
Lyrics:
Peacocks!
Sink me!
Think ye, sir,
How those feathered boys love to flaunt their tails!
Stallions!
Zounds, sir!
Hounds sir! Stags!
Of the goosie ...
Lyrics:
Peacocks!
Sink me!
Think ye, sir,
How those feathered boys love to flaunt their tails!
Stallions!
Zounds, sir!
Hounds sir! Stags!
Of the goosie and the gander, sir
Which gender is the grander, sir
To render total candor, sir, the spendour is the male's!
Be an example to your sex
Give your boot a dapper strap
And it's smarter if your garter has some snap!
Cravats should be flounced about our necks
Wear a nightcap when you nap
Be bewitching with some stitching on your cap!
Now, drape your cape
And puff your cuff
Embroider those lapels!
Be the kind of the beasts in pastels!
La, but someone has to strike a pose
And bear the weight of well-tailored clothes
And that is why the Lord created men
Strut, sir!
What, sir?
Roosters do!
Give a cock his comb and the hens will pale!
Bucks! Bulls!
More, sir!
Boars, sir! Rams!
Of the nanny goat and billy, sir
Whose beard is fully wooly, sir?
It's bully for the billy for he's willy-nilly male!
Sir, be a lion-hearted prig
Fill those pantaloons with light!
I could dangle down a spangle out of sight!
Oh, yes! Be bold, sir!
When it's cold, slap on that wig
Draw your britches in quite tight
Even more so, and your torso will ignite
Now, smock your frock
Perfume your plume
I'll let my waistcoat swing!
And the jungle will bow to its king!
La, but someone has to strike a pose
And bear the weight of well-tailored clothes
And that is why the Lord created men
Yes, that is why the Lord created men
Remember what we're here for
Why we must be dressed to kill
If we have to look like Cleopatra
Then we will!
If you're out to make a splash, cheri,
Do know your haberdashery!
Buttons, buckles, ruffles and lace
Represent the human race!
La, but someone has to strike a pose
And bear the weight of well-tailored clothes
Each species needs a sex that's fated
To be highly decorated
That is why the Lord created men
wn.com/The Scarlet Pimpernel Track 12 The Creation Of Man Ost
Lyrics:
Peacocks!
Sink me!
Think ye, sir,
How those feathered boys love to flaunt their tails!
Stallions!
Zounds, sir!
Hounds sir! Stags!
Of the goosie and the gander, sir
Which gender is the grander, sir
To render total candor, sir, the spendour is the male's!
Be an example to your sex
Give your boot a dapper strap
And it's smarter if your garter has some snap!
Cravats should be flounced about our necks
Wear a nightcap when you nap
Be bewitching with some stitching on your cap!
Now, drape your cape
And puff your cuff
Embroider those lapels!
Be the kind of the beasts in pastels!
La, but someone has to strike a pose
And bear the weight of well-tailored clothes
And that is why the Lord created men
Strut, sir!
What, sir?
Roosters do!
Give a cock his comb and the hens will pale!
Bucks! Bulls!
More, sir!
Boars, sir! Rams!
Of the nanny goat and billy, sir
Whose beard is fully wooly, sir?
It's bully for the billy for he's willy-nilly male!
Sir, be a lion-hearted prig
Fill those pantaloons with light!
I could dangle down a spangle out of sight!
Oh, yes! Be bold, sir!
When it's cold, slap on that wig
Draw your britches in quite tight
Even more so, and your torso will ignite
Now, smock your frock
Perfume your plume
I'll let my waistcoat swing!
And the jungle will bow to its king!
La, but someone has to strike a pose
And bear the weight of well-tailored clothes
And that is why the Lord created men
Yes, that is why the Lord created men
Remember what we're here for
Why we must be dressed to kill
If we have to look like Cleopatra
Then we will!
If you're out to make a splash, cheri,
Do know your haberdashery!
Buttons, buckles, ruffles and lace
Represent the human race!
La, but someone has to strike a pose
And bear the weight of well-tailored clothes
Each species needs a sex that's fated
To be highly decorated
That is why the Lord created men
- published: 20 Jul 2011
- views: 34454
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