02546nam 2200409 n 450 99638685950331620200824121038.0(CKB)1000000000621228(EEBO)2248541260(UnM)99833657e(UnM)99833657(EXLCZ)99100000000062122819960202d1696 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|Discourses useful for the vain modish ladies and their gallants[electronic resource] under these following heads, viz. I. Of some of the common ways many vertuous women take to lose their reputation, &c. II. Of meer beauty-love, &c. III. Of young mens folly in adoring young handsom ladies, &c. IV. Of the power womens beauty exercises over most young men. V. Of the inconstancy of most ladies, especially such as are cry'd-up beauties, &c. VI. Of marriage, and of wives who usurp a governing power over their husbands. VII. Of the inequality of many marriages, with the sad end that usually attend such matches. VIII. Against maids marrying for meer love, &c. IX. Against widows marrying. X. Against keeping of misses. XI. Of the folly of such women as think to shew their wit by censuring of their neighbours. XII. Of the French fashions and dresses, &c. XIII. Of worldly praises which all ladies love to receive, but few strive to deserve. XIV. Useful advices to the vain and modish ladies, for the well regulating their beauty and lives. By the right honourable Francis Lord Viscou[London] Printed for J. Taylor, at the Ship in S. Paul's Church-yard1696[20], 60, 199, [1] pPlace of publication from Wing.With a preliminary contents leaf.Each discourse has caption title; register and pagination begin anew with the third discourse.Tightly bound.Reproduction of the original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.eebo-0113WomenGreat BritainSocial conditionsEarly works to 1800Manners and customsEarly works to 1800Great BritainSocial life and customs17th centuryWomenSocial conditionsManners and customsShannon Francis BoyleViscount,1623-1699.1005355Cu-RivESCu-RivESWaOLNBOOK996386859503316Discourses useful for the vain modish ladies and their gallants2311199UNISA