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[UK] Vanbrugh Aesop II i: Hark — I hear the old Baboon Cough.
at baboon, n.
[UK] Vanbrugh Aesop II i: Here he comes with his Uggly Beak before him.
at beak, n.2
[UK] Vanbrugh Aesop Pt II Scene iii: Why, I’m a strong young Dog, you Old Put, you.
at dog, n.2
[UK] Vanbrugh Aesop III i: I’ll make you stay your Stomach with Meat of my chusing, you liquorish young Baggage you.
at meat, n.
[UK] Vanbrugh Aesop Pt II ii: I’ve a great Ramping Daughter, that stares like a Heifer.
at ramping, adj.
[UK] Vanbrugh Aesop II i: aesop: To Boot and Saddle again they found. ro.: Ta ra! tan tan ra ra! [...] Tantive Tantive Tantive.
at tantivy, n.
[UK] Vanbrugh Aesop II i: Udzwooks, quoth he.
at ud, n.
[UK] Vanbrugh Aesop I i: By my Virginity, Sir, [...] had they made Love to me together, Aesop should have worn the Willow.
at wear (the) willow (v.) under wear, v.1
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