1637 N. Whiting Albino and Bellama 139: Then fill a dozen hostesse, wee’l have a merry cup, And make the Tinker forfet his budget and his brasse.at brass, n.1
1637 N. Whiting Albino and Bellama 137: If drinking be your errand, where yey got Your last nights fudling-cap, this morning trot.at fuddling-cap (n.) under fuddle, v.
1637 N. Whiting Albino and Bellama 106: The wakened Porter [...] Fixed his goggles on his youthfull face.at goggles, n.
1637 N. Whiting Albino and Bellama 136: Lend me some cloth, by times harsh grinders gnawn And I will be a Tinker in each poynt, My sister must have ragges.at grinder, n.1
1637 N. Whiting Albino and Bellama 104: Thou art some Fury, Hag, or Hob, I troe, That boldly ay my lodge dost thunder so.at hob, n.
1637 N. Whiting Albino and Bellama 61: Many trulls, like Menelaus wife, And she such light-skirt things for chaste ones sels, With whom dissembling and deceits are rife.at light skirt(s), n.
1637 N. Whiting Albino and Bellama 129: Next came the mumping hostesse, and set down A lustie dish of milke.at mumping, n.
1637 N. Whiting Albino and Bellama 52: Vat tough me vil not lye vit pimpes, And pend me’s coyne on light-teale shrimpes.at shrimp, n.