1763 J. Wilkes Essay on Woman 19: Prick, Cunt and Bollocks in Convulsions hurl’d / And now a Hymen burst, and now a world.at ballocks, n.
1763 J. Wilkes Essay on Woman title page: Essay on Woman; By Pego Borewell, Esq; with notes By Rogerus Cunaeus.at bore, v.1
1763 J. Wilkes ‘Universal Prayer’ Essay on Woman 23: If I am clapt, may this Right-hand / Its happy Cunning know.at clap, v.1
1763 J. Wilkes Essay on Woman 15: Ask of thy Mother’s Cunt why she was made / Of lesser Bore than Cow or hackney’d Jade?at cow, n.1
1763 J. Wilkes ‘Universal Prayer’ in Essay on Woman 24: Tendrils of the Cyprian Vine.at Cyprian, adj.
1763 J. Wilkes ‘Universal Prayer’ Essay on Woman 22: Sound, honest Cunts shou’d oft be done.at do, v.1
1763 J. Wilkes Essay on Woman 11: Awake, my Fanny, [...] This morn shall prove what rapture swiving brings. / Let us (since life can little more supply / Than just a few good Fucks, and then we die).at fuck, n.
1763 J. Wilkes Essay on Woman 15: Ask of thy Mother’s Cunt why she was made / Of lesser Bore than Cow or hackney’d Jade?at hackney, n.
1763 J. Wilkes Essay on Woman II 21: He had a poem, ay, a bawdy book ... It’s merry theme, sweet Tuzzi of the Vale [...] Here the readers may add Muzzi, if they please.at tuzzy-muzzy, n.
1763 J. Wilkes Essay on Woman 14: Can thy Pego reach? / Was that great Ocean, that unbounded Sea, / Where Pricks like Whales may sport, fathom’d by Thee?at pego, n.
1763 J. Wilkes Essay on Woman 20: [footnote] But ’tis at Beauty my true Pointer stands.at pointer, n.1
1763 J. Wilkes Essay on Woman 21: ’Tis a fond pouting puss, means good to all; And thereby hangs-no-oft’ner springs a tail.at puss, n.1
1763 J. Wilkes Essay on Woman title page: Essay on Woman; By Pego Borewell, Esq; with notes By Rogerus Cunaeus.at roger, n.2
1763 J. Wilkes Essay on Woman 17: When the proud Stallion knows whence every Vein / Now throbs with Lust, and now is shrunk again.at stallion, n.
1763 J. Wilkes Essay on Woman 11: Awake, my Fanny, leave all meaner things, / This morn shall prove what rapture swiving brings.at swive, v.
1763 J. Wilkes ‘Universal Prayer’ in Essay on Woman 24: Save him alike from foolish Pride, / Or impious Discontent; / If greater thickness be denied, / Or thirteen Inches lent.at twelve inches (n.) under twelve, adj.
1763 J.Wilkes Essay on Woman 23: The Water-mills against the Wind-mills for ever; and a fart for the a posteriori men.at watermill (n.) under water, n.1