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Scourge of Villainie choose

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[UK] Marston ‘Redde, age, quae deinceps rifisti’ Scourge of Villanie I C5: Tainting our Townes, and hopefull Accademes, / With your lust-bating most abhorred meanes.
at academy, n.
[UK] Marston ‘Redde, age, quae deinceps rifisti’ Scourge of Villanie I C7: Tullus goe scotfree, though often bragg’st / That for a false French-crowne, thou vaulting hadst / Though that thou know’st for thy incontinence / Thy drab repay’d thee, true French pestilence.
at French crown (n.) under French, adj.
[UK] Marston ‘Difficile est Satyram non Scribere’ Scourge of Villanie I C1: Pert Gallus, slilie slippes along, to wage / Tilting incounters, with some spurious seede / Of marrow pies, and yawning Oystars breede. O damn’d!
at marrow, n.
[UK] Marston Scourge of Villanie B2: Hence lewd nags away, Goe read each poast, [...] Then to Priapus gardens.
at nag, n.
[UK] Marston ‘Difficile est Satyram non Scribere’ Scourge of Villanie I C1: Pert Gallus, slilie slippes along, to wage / Tilting incounters, with some spurious seede / Of marrow pies, and yawning Oystars breede. O damn’d!
at oyster, n.
[UK] Marston Scourge of Villanie I iii: O what dry braine melts not sharp mustard rime, To purge the snottery of our slimie time?
at snottery, n.
[UK] Marston Scourge of Villanie I iii: Consuming all the years in Cyprian dalliance.
at Cyprian, adj.
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