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The Fifteen Plagues of a Maiden-Head choose

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[UK] Fifteen Plagues of a Maiden-Head 8: If any Man do’s with my Bubbies play [...] My Breasts do heave.
at bubby, n.1
[UK] Fifteen Plagues of a Maiden-Head 8: To Labours, Christnings, where the Jollitry / Of Women lies in telling [...] When ’twas they did at Hoity-Toity play; / Who’s Husband’s Yard is longest.
at hoity-toity, n.1
[UK] Fifteen Plagues of a Maiden-Head (2004) 79: Some skilful Man; / Whose tender hand his Launcet so will guide, / That I the Name of Maid may lay aside.
at lance, n.
[UK] Fifteen Plagues of a Maiden-Head 3: Let your wanton Palm a little stray [...] dip thy Fingers in the milky way.
at milky way (to bliss) (n.) under milky, adj.1
[UK] Fifteen Plagues of a Maiden-Head 5: I’ll be thus plagu’d, and live in daily Misery / Till some Spark shall rummage all my Wem about.
at rummage, v.
[UK] Fifteen Plagues of a Maiden-Head 7: Eating Chalk, Cindars, or Tobacco-Pipes, / Which with a Looseness scowers all my Tripes.
at tripe, n.1
[UK] Fifteen Plagues of a Maiden-Head 5: I’ll be thus plagu’d, and live in daily Misery / Till some Spark shall rummage all my Wem about.
at wem, n.
[UK] Fifteen Plagues of a Maiden-Head 8: To Labours, Christnings, where the Jollitry / Of Women lies in telling [...] When ’twas they did at Hoity-Toity play; / Who’s Husband’s Yard is longest.
at yard, n.1
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