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The Lady's Magazine, or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated solely to their Use and Amusement, 1815

Volume XLVI for the Year 1815

London: G. & S. Robinson, No. 25, Paternoster Row.

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January 1815

Frontispiece of January Issue, "The Illustrious Visitors."

FASHIONS

FOR

FEBRUARY. 

[from page 44]

Morning WalkingDress.--A robe of white French muslin, made high on the neck, short in the skirt, with full long sleeves; a frill plating of scalloped lace round the feet and wrists; the bosom and neck ornamented with horizontal rows of narrow lace.

February 1815

A PAIR of PLAGUES.

[from page 92]

Between love and gout, sir,
What mis'ries men find.
For gout makes 'em lame, sir,
And love makes 'em blind.


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