Women in England

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Women in England or English women are women who live in or are from England.

Quotes[edit]

  • Britannia’s daughters, much more fair than nice,
    Too fond of admiration, lose their price;
    Worn in the public eye, give cheap delight
    To throngs, and tarnish to the sated sight:
    As unreserved, and beauteous, as the sun,
    Through every sign of vanity they run,
    Assemblies, parks, coarse feasts in City halls,
    Lectures, and trials, plays, committees, balls,
    Wells, bedlams, executions, Smithfield scenes,
    And fortune-tellers’ caves, and lions’ dens,
    Taverns, exchanges, bridewells, drawing-rooms,
    Instalments, pillories, coronations, tombs,
    Tumblers, and funerals, puppet-shows, reviews,
    Sales, races, rabbits, and (still stranger!) pews.

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