1700 M. Pix Beau Defeated II i: The Baggage is loose as the wanton Winds, yet she is Witty beyond her Sex.at baggage, n.
1700 M. Pix Beau Defeated II iii: I wear a Sword, and follow me ye Caper-cutter if ye dare.at caper, n.2
1700 M. Pix Beau Defeated II i: Heark-yee, you Sneak-nose, Hounds-face, you have Affronted my Master.at dogface (n.) under dog, n.2
1700 M. Pix Beau Defeated IV ii: Ay fackins, had Master and I been at e’re Gentleman’s house [...] by this time we had been half Seas-over, Udsnigs.at half seas over, adj.
1700 M. Pix Beau Defeated IV ii: Ay fackins, had Master and I been at e’re Gentleman’s house [...] by this time we had been half Seas-over, Udsnigs.at i’fecks!, excl.
1700 M. Pix Beau Defeated II iii: Dear Lady Basset revenge me, ridicule that lump of the City till he frets himself into shape.at lump, n.
1700 M. Pix Beau Defeated II i: coach: Why, fool, I brought him Money. jack: I thought so, ye Pimp, he scorns it.at pimp, n.