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Model Featu res
Tliat good Queen Bess knew everything w'as matter of renown. T o signify this power she wore a velvet gown
On which skilled artists worked for years, Embroidering perfect eyes and ears;
And models worthy of their art
I'hese craftsmen sought in every part
Of Ifngland. You Eere will find As perfect features, well combined.
Emmeline Mackey’s hair; Sally Hayes’s complexion; Ethel Royster’s color; Polly Hughes’s eyes; Grace Baker’s nose; Gertrude Olsen’s mouth; Ottoline Boissevain’s teeth; Martha Ann’s chin; Estella Goodspeed’s
smile; Elizabeth Thomson’s ears; Mary Wilder’s neck; Anne Brecken- ridge’s figure; Nancy Bacon’s arms; Virginia Hamilton’s hands; Jack
Powell’s legs; Harriet Westlake’s ankles; Helen Sim’s feet.
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