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The Dutch Curtezan choose

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[UK] Marston Dutch Curtezan V i: Your merry nuptials, and wanton Jiggajoggies.
at jig-a-jig, n.
[UK] Marston Dutch Curtezan III iv: Lord these boyes doe things arsie varsie.
at arsey-varsey, phr.
[UK] Marston Dutch Curtezan II i: I was at supper last night with a new weande bulchin, bread a God, drunke, horribly drunke.
at bulchin, n.
[UK] Marston Dutch Curtezan II i: My wit has no edge, and I may goe cacke in my pewter.
at cack, v.1
[UK] Marston Dutch Curtezan III i: Though you can bear more than I, yet I can do well.
at do, v.1
[UK] Marston Dutch Curtezan III iv: He was dry shaved this morning.
at dry shave, v.1
[UK] Marston Dutch Curtezan II ii: Foutra pon you Vitch, Bawde, Polecatte.
at foutre!, excl.
[UK] Marston Dutch Curtezan I i: A soft plumpe, round cheekt froe.
at froe, n.1
[UK] Marston Dutch Curtezan I ii: Curtian gulfes that will never be satisfied, untill the best thing a man has be throwne into them.
at gulf, n.
[UK] Marston Dutch Curtezan II i: Thou delightest onely in light Company.
at light, adj.
[UK] Marston Dutch Curtezan IV i: Maides in your Night-railes, Looke well to your light [...] Keepe close your lockes, And down your smocks.
at lock, n.1
[UK] Marston Dutch Curtezan II i: Let the Mulligrubs beware the knave!
at mulligrubs, n.
[UK] Marston Dutch Curtezan I i: That man of much money [...] cogging Cocledemoy, comes this night late into mine hostes Mulligrubs Taverne heere.
at mulligrubs, n.
[UK] Marston Dutch Curtezan V iii: I have a peece of mutton and a featherbed for you at all times.
at mutton, n.
[UK] Marston Dutch Curtezan II i: Is thy Maister rotten?
at rotten, adj.
[UK] Marston Dutch Curtezan I i: Nay, be not jaw-falne, my most sharking Mulligrub.
at sharking, adj.
[UK] Marston Dutch Curtezan III iv: Everie mans turd smels well in’s own nose.
at turd, n.
[UK] Marston Dutch Curtezan I ii: Vat sal become of mine poore flesh now, mine boddy must turne Turke for 2.d.
at turk, n.1
[UK] Marston Dutch Curtezan IV iii: Gooddy fiste, flumpen pumpun, a my fine Wagtaile [...] get you gon Punke rampanyt, key common up-taile.
at wagtail, n.
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