“hempen homespuns”
Cultural Context
Act 3,
Scene 1
Lines 72-75
Robin
While high-quality cloth was made from cotton or wool fibers spun by professional cloth makers, rural housewives made poor-quality cloth using rough hemp fibers, which they spun in their homes. Robin thus refers to the workers as "hempen homespuns," the Shakespearean equivalent of "country bumpkins."
(The Flax Spinner by Jules Breton, 1872)