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Bumography, or, A Touch at the Lady’s Tails choose

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[UK] J. Dunton Bumography ii: They can tell us the Vile Practices of the He-Strumpets and Town Cracks.
at crack, n.3
[UK] J. Dunton Bumography 7: Keeping-Cits are surely Blind, That Doat on Women of their Kind; For Tails are Fireships behind. [Ibid.] 17: The Keeping-Ladys here I mean, Whose Goatish Tails are so unclean.
at keeping cully, n.
[UK] J. Dunton Bumography 52: From Dog-hole of Lodging one Morning I sally’d.
at doghouse, n.
[UK] J. Dunton Bumography 18: Or were her Lips ill hung, or set, And all her Grinders Black as Jet!
at grinder, n.1
[UK] J. Dunton Bumography ii: They can tell us the Vile Practices of the He-Strumpets. [Ibid.] 8: For She-Tails now scarce Earn their Bread, Since He-Whores learnt the Sodom-Trade.
at he-whore, n.
[UK] J. Dunton Bumography 16: Let’s loose the comon Sewer of her Brain, Which like a Jakes, or Sink, had lain.
at jakes, n.1
[UK] J. Dunton Bumography 50: There’s Health and Life in Tunbridge-Wells [...] The Tails of Rakes and Beau I’m here to Touch And if I fetch the blood they must not grutch, For han’t the Ladys Tails bin Jerk’d as much?
at jerk, v.2
[UK] J. Dunton Bumography 16: Her Rump and Merkin too, it’s said.
at merkin, n.
[UK] J. Dunton Bumography 41: Thorn-Backs (tho’ Maids) as one expresses, Are uniform — in Uglinesses.
at thornback, n.
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