We sought refuge from the stares and smog on the footpaths of the enormous Bagh-e Eram in Shiraz, a sprawling public garden filled with 200-year-old cypress, pomegranate, salt cedar and sour cherry trees, musk roses, coxcomb and honeysuckle.
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Only 2 lines in each stanza are rhymed : these are " emphasized " for the reader by indentation, but " hidden " from the listener by radical enjambment ( " fawn-/ brown " and " coxcomb-/ tinted " ).
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A writer in the " University Magazine " was later to sum up his character as " eccentric almost to insanity and compounded of opposites an insatiable reader of novels; an elegant preacher; an incessant dancer; a coxcomb in dress and manners ."
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Nathan Field joined the John Fletcher and his collaborators that had been in their repertory, including " Cupid's Revenge, " " The Coxcomb, " and " The Knight of Malta, " ended up as King's Men's plays.
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Mr . Sealand is intent on marrying his daughter Lucinda to Bevil Jr ., but Mrs . Sealand, Mr . Sealand's second wife and Lucinda's mother, is intent on her marrying the young coxcomb Cimberton, because of his vast fortune and also because he is Mrs . Sealand's cousin.
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He attempted two more novels, " Memoirs of a Coxcomb " ( 1751 ), which contains a parody of Mary Wortley Montagu as " Lady Bell Travers " that was much discussed, and " The Woman of Honour " ( 1768 ), as well as a collection of romance tales in " The Surprises of Love " ( 1764 ).
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Today, in addition to the Model T and hose cart, it displays 19th-century photographs of the village's fire brigades in dress uniforms; heavy old helmets, called comb hats because the brim looks like a coxcomb; an engraved 1853 silver foreman's trumpet ( used like a megaphone to shout orders during a fire ); vintage catalogs of " fireman's furnishings "; the original leather buckets used by fire brigades; and much more.
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.. . . one meets with a charming variety of society & the Learned, the witty, the old & young, the grave, gay, wise & unwise, the fine bred Man & the pert coxcomb; The elegant female, the chaste Matron, the severe prude, & the pert Miss, but be it remembered that you can run no " risque " in Mrs . Vesey's parties of meeting with those who have no claim to respect.
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His plays, both of them brought out at the Duke of York's Theatre, were a tragedy written in 1666 and called " The English Princess, or the death of Richard III " ( Samuel Pepys, who saw this piece acted 7 March 1667, found it no more than " pretty good " ), and a comedy entitled " Sir Solomon Single, or the Cautious Coxcomb ", which came out in 1671, upon the pattern of Moli�re's " The School for Wives ".
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Robert Southey thought Ellis had " a little too much of the air of high life, a little too much of the conversationist . . . and something in his manners which showed, or seemed to show, that it was a condescension in him to be a man of letters . " The bibliographer Samuel Egerton Brydges'memories of him were of " an elegant versifier and writer, but not deep; he was a man of the world, of very polished manners, but a coxcomb and a " petit ma�tre " ".
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