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  2. Poulaine - Wikipedia

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    The poulaine proper was a shoe or boot of soft material whose elongated toe (also known as a poulaine or pike) frequently required filling to maintain its shape. The chief vogue for poulaines spread across Europe from medieval Poland in the mid-14th century and spread across Europe, reaching upper-class England with the 1382 marriage of Richard ...

  3. The Walrus and the Carpenter - Wikipedia

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    The 1967 The Beatles song "I Am the Walrus", which is based on the poem, is also a common subject of nonsense inquiry. [4] John Lennon later inferred Carroll's views on capitalism from the poem, joking that perhaps he should have instead sung "I Am the Carpenter".

  4. There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe - Wikipedia

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    The term "a-loffeing", they believe, was Shakespearean, suggesting that the rhyme is considerably older than the first printed versions. They then speculated that if this were true, it might have a folklore meaning and pointed to the connection between shoes and fertility, perhaps exemplified by casting a shoe after a bride as she leaves for her honeymoon, [3] or tying shoes to the departing ...

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  6. Buskin - Wikipedia

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    Buskins therefore sometimes appear as a symbol of tragedy, often contrasted with "sock" (from Latin soccus), the low shoe worn by comedians. [ 3 ] The buskin was also worn by hunters, and soldiers in Ancient Greek , Etruscan , and Roman societies, to protect the lower legs against thorns, dirt, etc.

  7. My daughter still couldn't tie her shoes at 9 years old. I'm ...

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    My daughter needed a new pair of shoes for a hike we were about to go on, which was easier said than done. She was almost 9 and hadn't yet learned to tie her shoes. She was almost 9 and hadn't yet ...

  8. And did those feet in ancient time - Wikipedia

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    The poem, which was little known during the century which followed its writing, [29] was included in the patriotic anthology of verse The Spirit of Man, edited by the Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom, Robert Bridges, and published in 1916, at a time when morale had begun to decline because of the high number of casualties in World War I and ...

  9. After 50 years of 'tying shoes,' Leary prepares for his last ...

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    Jun. 22—NANTICOKE — Tom Leary sat in his rocking chair, holding a mug with the logo of his beloved New York Yankees, and he looked back on his 50 years at Luzerne County Community College and ...