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1 Thou must have a coif like other French girls, Jeanne.
2 Thou hast no title to be so tedious, until thou comest to have a coif in the Court of Common Pleas.
3 The lady has a coif , cuff, and belt of short pieces of silver and gold guimp arranged like a plait.
4 A whole-length of the first Earl of Downe is in the Bath-robes, and has a coif under the hat and feather.
5 His ordinary dress was that of a simple gentleman, with a flat cap, having a coif tying beneath the chin and completely concealing his hair.
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