Lives of Fair and Gallant Ladies. Vol 1Brantôme, Pierre de Bourdeille
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Lives of Fair and Gallant Ladies. Vol 1
Brantôme, Pierre de Bourdeille
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For the present I will content me with saying how I have heard it told
by many gentlemen and soldiers, both French and foreign, and especially
by sundry of that town, that never aught finer was seen, seeing they
were all great ladies and of the chiefest families of that place, and
each fairer than another, for ’tis well known that beauty is far from
lacking in that city, but is very general therein. But if it were a
fine sight to behold their handsome faces, ’twas no less so to see and
gaze upon their handsome limbs and fine legs, with their pretty hosen
and shoes well fitting and well put on, as the dames of those parts
know right well how to do. Then they did all wear their gowns very
short, in the guise of nymphs, that they might march the easier,—the
which was enough to tempt and warm up the most chilliest and mortified
of mankind. And what did most pleasure the onlookers was this, that
whereas they might any day see their faces, they could not so behold
these fine and handsome legs of theirs. He was no fool which did devise
this same mode and costume of nymphs, for it doth readily afford many
fine sights and agreeable spectacles. The skirts be cut very short, and
are divided up the side to boot, as we do yet see it represented in the
fine Roman antiques, which doth still more flatter the wantonness of
the eye.
But in our own day, with the fair ladies of Chios,[155*] matrons and
maids, what and how is it they be so attractive? Why! truly ’tis their
beauty and their charms of face and figure,—but also their superb
fashions of dress, and above all their very short gowns, which do make
full display of their dainty, well shod feet.
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