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When the Tinker in Beaumont and Fletcher's "Coxcomb" says,
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 34, August, 1860 Various
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"Coxcomb" was an easy winner – at least, so I was told; for the match I was not destined to see, as General Airey had very kindly lent me a very pretty horse of his own to ride; and which horse, never having been accustomed to a habit, fancied that by dint of galloping he could run away from it.
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I just typed The End on (okay, don't laugh at this title, or do!) "Professor Dingleberry and the Peripatetic Coxcomb Abode."
SSF update marshallpayne1 2009
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Professor Dingleberry and the Peripatetic Coxcomb Abode (June 22 — 3,500 words) 102.
My fave Cure tune! marshallpayne1 2009
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Coxcomb (1751), see The Whore's Story, pp. close window
Notes on 'How to Do the History of Pornography: Romantic Sexuality and its Field of Vision' 2006
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We might spare all our anger against the vanity of the beauty, or the conceit of the Coxcomb.
Camilla 2008
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Mistress engaged with another Spark: Then I reflected what a Coxcomb I had been, but was glad things had gone no further.
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Mistress engaged with another Spark: Then I reflected what a Coxcomb I had been, but was glad things had gone no further.
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The previous post in this blog was Her Hair Was Coxcomb Red.
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The next post in this blog is Her Hair Was Coxcomb Red.
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