"When first I whispered words of love, When first you turned aside to hear, The wingèd griffin flew above, The mammoth gaily gamboll’d near; I wore the latest thing in skins Your dock-leaf dress had just been mended And fastened-up with fishes' fins— The whole effect was really splendid."
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P. G. Wodehouse, "Fashion’s Phases", st. 1, in Punch (3 August 1906)
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