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Pretty Little Games choose

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[UK] T. Rowlandson Pretty Little Games (c.1872) plate iv: A larger thing would give more pleasure, / She always loves to have full measure. / And who for greater joys do hunt / Than rising bubbies and a C—t.
at bubby, n.1
[UK] T. Rowlandson Pretty Little Games (1872) plate vi: Well mounted on a mettled steed, / Famed for his strength as well as speed, / Corinna and her favourite buck / Are pleased to have a flying f—k.
at buck, n.1
[UK] T. Rowlandson Pretty Little Games (1872) plate ii: The Country Squire to London came, / And left behind his dogs and game; / Yet finer sport he has in view, / And hunts the hare and coney too.
at cony, n.
[UK] T. Rowlandson Pretty Little Games (1872) plate vi: Well mounted on a mettled steed, / Famed for his strength as well as speed, / Corinna and her favourite buck / Are pleased to have a flying f—k.
at flying fuck, n.
[UK] T. Rowlandson Pretty Little Games (1872) plate iv 38: His generation tube he shews. / Between her swelling breasts it goes. / His fingers to her touch hole sent, / Alas to give her small content.
at generating tool, n.
[UK] T. Rowlandson Pretty Little Games (1872) plate i: Across his legs the nymph he takes, / And with St. George a motion makes / She ever ready in her way / His pike of pleasure keeps in play.
at St George, n.
[UK] T. Rowlandson Pretty Little Games (1872) plate ii: The Country Squire to London came, / And left behind his dogs and game; / Yet finer sport he has in view, / And hunts the hare and coney too.
at hair, n.
[UK] T. Rowlandson Pretty Little Games (1872) plate iv: His generation tube he shews. / Between her swelling breasts it goes. / His fingers to her touch hole sent, / Alas to give her small content.
at touch-hole, n.
[UK] T. Rowlandson Pretty Little Games (1872) plate ix: His amorous sword of pleasure draws, / Blest instrument in natures cause.
at instrument, n.
[UK] T. Rowlandson Pretty Little Games (1872) plate viii: With holy love he rolls his eyes, / Yet view his stout man Thomas rise.
at man Thomas (n.) under man, n.
[UK] T. Rowlandson Pretty Little Games (1872) plate vi: Well mounted on a mettled steed, / Famed for his strength as well as speed, / Corinna and her favourite buck / Are pleased to have a flying f—k.
at mount, v.1
[UK] T. Rowlandson Pretty Little Games (1872) plate i: Across his legs the nymph he takes, / And with St. George a motion makes / She ever ready in her way / His pike of pleasure keeps in play.
at pike, n.1
[UK] T. Rowlandson Pretty Little Games (1872) plate ii: The Country Squire to London came, / And left behind his dogs and game; / Yet finer sport he has in view, / And hunts the hare and coney too.
at sport, n.
[UK] T. Rowlandson Pretty Little Games (1872) plate viii: With holy love he rolls his eyes, / Yet view his stout man Thomas rise. / ’Tis sure enough to make it stand / To have it stroked by such a hand.
at stand, v.1
[UK] T. Rowlandson Pretty Little Games (1872) plate ix: His amorous sword of pleasure draws, / Blest instrument in natures cause.
at sword, n.
[UK] T. Rowlandson Pretty Little Games (1872) Plate iii: But she who all his arts defied, / Pull’d up and shew’d her sexes pride: / A thing all shagg’d about with hair, / So much it made old Satan stare.
at thing, n.
[UK] T. Rowlandson Pretty Little Games (c.1872) Plate iv: A larger thing would give more pleasure, / She always loves to have full measure. / And who for greater joys do hunt / Than rising bubbies and a C—t.
at thing, n.
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