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Peeping Tom of Coventry choose

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[Ire] J. O’Keeffe Peeping Tom 30: We’ll broach a tub of humming bub.
at humming ale, n.
[Ire] J. O’Keeffe Peeping Tom 11: Now, ain’t I an old chaunter?
at chanter, n.
[Ire] J. O’Keeffe Peeping Tom 29: Come – clear up your pipes and give him a song.
at clear one’s pipes (v.) under pipes, n.1
[Ire] J. O’Keeffe Peeping Tom 43: Though you have as Poets see, / Rods in pickle steeping.
at rod in piss (n.) under rod, n.
[Ire] J. O’Keeffe Peeping Tom 22: I long to drink your ladyship’s health – you are the tulip of Coventry.
at tulip, n.
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