PLATE XLT.
A POLYE, OR FISHWOMAN.
TrirSHs! a.sdiifracter which will'* not admit oSjrtGoh^ description, her
^foyince being: literally the;saiie".ih eVery part of t0 ^ g lb fe which* has
' an y^oiii ini' to’ civilization. The physiogn6mist|&d;6b^ef,v‘ew(|ftndfWre
I'w'ill, however, doubtless be amused by forming a comparison between
the-Polyfe.of HmB"dsfaf),‘*tbe, Fi'scherfrriu- of Hamburgh, thg'PbiSs'a'rdfe.
of Paris, arid;'the Biilin^sgate'of London. They are all idistinguished
By ifKSa'toe'm'ascilIine formf the same vulgarity of manners, and’the
sairie’§rossneSf8'.o£ cOndite$ tempered, however, by the different shades
•whjfph; arise from local and political' dircUmsimri'cdSi: >