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The Poetical Entertainer choose

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[UK] N. Ward Poetical Entertainer I 39: As oft as the Adult’rous Blowze Could feign a Lye to cheat her Spouse.
at blowse, n.
[UK] N. Ward Poetical Entertainer II 13: Her Udders no Cow newly calv’d could have bigger.
at udders, n.
[UK] N. Ward Poetical Entertainer V 13: Madam Bangtail with a Face of Brass, Rig’d by some Bawd, does for a Beauty pass.
at bangtail, n.1
[UK] N. Ward Poetical Entertainer V 25: Ye Beaus and ye Bells, Who subsist by your Tails, And ye diving Nightwalkers and Bunters, Who are stroling to Day, Very Frolick and Gay, And to Morrow, in Workhouse or Counters.
at bunter, n.
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