Notes and Queries, Number 12, January 19, 1850 by Various
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the addition of flowers and ribands), which the maidens _carried
upon their heads_ when they went to the houses of their customers, and danced in order to obtain a small gratuity from each of them." In Tempest's _Cryes of London_ there is a print of a well-known merry milk-maid, Kate Smith, dancing with the milk pail decorations upon her head. See also Hone's _Every Day Book_, i. p. 576.] _Dr. Dee's Petition_.--There is no mention of Dr. Dee's petition to King James in the list of his works in Tanner's _Bibliotheca Britannica_; but in Beloe's _Anecdotes_, vol. ii. p. 263., is an account of the preface to a scarce work of his, in which he defends himself from the charge of being a conjurer, or caller of divels, &c. Tanner mentions his _Supplication to Queen Mary for the Recovery of Ancient Writings and Monuments_. I fear, however, that your correspondent is {188} acquainted with these more easily obtained accounts of Dr. Dee's works. the _Dictionary_ of M. l'Abbé Ladoocat states that he died in England, A.D. 1607, at the age of 81; so that his petition to James must have been made at the close of his life. HERMES. _Lines quoted by Goethe_.--I beg to inform your correspondent "TREBOR," that he will find the lines quoted by Goethe in his |
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