At The Sign Of The Barber's Pole

At The Sign Of The Barber's Pole
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Excerpt: …From the pen of R. Younge, in 1656, appeared “The Impartial Monitor.” The author closes with a tirade against female follies in these words: “It were a good deed to tell men also of mealing their heads and shoulders, of wearing fardingales about their legs, etc.; for these likewise deserve the rod, since all that are discreet do but hate and scorn them for it.” A Loyal Litany against the Oliverians runs thus: