Vpon hir Eares did hang two Sumptuous and Riche orientall Pearles, which to the artificiall order of hir hayre added a certen splendent brightnes.
And sodaynly caught hir by the hayre of the head, and in steade of a Carcanet placed a roape about her necke.
And rounde aboute the risynge waters lave, And their longe hayre arounde their bodie flies, Such majestic was in her porte displaid, To be excelld bie none but Homer's martial maid.
I tell thee Constable, my Mistresse weares his owne hayre Const.
O Hodge, Dicke Coomes hath been as good as a crye of hounds, to make a breathd[1876] hayre of me!
Erect that locke a little; theres a hayre Which, like a foreman of a shop, does strive To be above his fellowes.
Come, dresse your hayreup & be wise at last: No more, I have done.
The people are very blacke, but their hayre and beardes are not so much curled as the right Mores, nor their noses nor lippes so great nor flat.
Their fore-heades most fayre, and beautified with the moueable wauinges of theyr crysping hayre couered ouer with a thinne vayle, lyke a Spiders vvebbe.
The first two were apparelled in Crymosen: the middle most two in fine hayre collour: and the foremost in vyolet.
The verie remembrance whereof, made my hayre stand right vp, and foorthwith mooued me to mend my pace.
The rest of hir long spreding hayre was not seene, but couered ouer with a thinne vayle, edged with gould, hanging downe from the said flower and knot of pearle, to hir delicate shoulders, and flingering abroade with the ayre.
Such hayre as Berenice did neuer vow in the venereous Temple for her Tholomaus, nor Conus the Mathematrician did euer beholde the like placed in the Triangule.
Somewhat thin and yet there is more hayre than wit.
Your Glasse may flatter ye, but truely I will not; your head is not a hayre better than it should be.
I cannot, Sir, they are both too excellent: For me, a hayre shall never fall of these men.
The people are of colour russet, and not much unlike the Saracens: their hayre blacke, thicke and not very long, which they tye together in a knot behind and weare it like a litle taile.
And they haue no shirts: neither couer they their heads, but their hayre is trussed vp aboue the crowne of their heads, and playted or broyded.
With full-leau'd Lillies I will stick Thy braded hayre all o'r so thick, 200 That from it a Light shall throw Like the Sunnes vpon the Snow.
Thy colours I deuis'd with care, Which were vnknowne before: Which since that, in their braded hayre The Nimphes and Siluans wore.
Then the proud and most barbarous wretch, moued and disquieted by cholers rage and fume of chafinge Wyne, sodaynly catched the most constant virgin by the hayre of the head, and in her father's Lap did cut her white and tender throte.
Sir, you must thinke, He may have a receipt to make hayre come.
I had no difficulty to believe, seeing that the colour of herhayre was much more whiter then that of the Iroquoits.
The hayreof some of them very long, & all proper men.
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