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<p>Ebsworth, Joseph W., <u>Westminster</u> <u>Drolleries, Both Parts, of 1671, 1672</u> [R. Roberts, Lincolnshire, 1875], page 28.  <b>Note:</b> Yes, the player's method for turning the gown to green is what you suspect it is.  We'll see this gown again at #1719.1, below.</p>
<p>Ebsworth, Joseph W., <u>Westminster</u> <u>Drolleries, Both Parts, of 1671, 1672</u> [R. Roberts, Lincolnshire, 1875], page 28.  <b>Note:</b> Yes, the player's method for turning the gown to green is what you suspect it is.  We'll see this gown again at #1719.1, below.</p>
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"Thus all our life long we are frolick and gay,/And instead of Court revels, we merrily play/At Trap, at Rules, and at Barly-break run:/At Goff, and at Foot-ball, and when we have done/These innocent sports, we'l laugh and lie down,/And to each pretty Lass/We will give a green Gown.

Ebsworth, Joseph W., Westminster Drolleries, Both Parts, of 1671, 1672 [R. Roberts, Lincolnshire, 1875], page 28. Note: Yes, the player's method for turning the gown to green is what you suspect it is. We'll see this gown again at #1719.1, below.

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