c.1614 Beaumont & Fletcher Bonduca V ii: I have the bots, by — [...] A – upon the bots, the love-bots.at bots, n.1
c.1614 Beaumont & Fletcher Bonduca V ii: You are wise, Sir, Your honourable brain-pan full of crotchets.at brainpan (n.) under brain, n.1
c.1614 Beaumont & Fletcher Bonduca V ii: You have brought your hogs to a fine market: you are wise, Sir, Your honourable brain-pan full of crotchets.at bring one’s hogs to a fair market (v.) under bring, v.
c.1614 Beaumont & Fletcher Bonduca II iv: dec.: For you [...] Whose maw is never crammed, I’ll have an engine— judas: A wench, sweet captain.at engine, n.
c.1614 Beaumont & Fletcher Bonduca V ii: He had got me o’th’ hip once; it shall go hard, friends, / But he shall find his own coin.at on the hip under hip, n.3
c.1614 Beaumont & Fletcher Bonduca I i: A pretty valiant fellow, Die for a little lap and lechery?at lap, n.2
c.1614 Beaumont & Fletcher Bonduca II iii: What’s the crime committed, That they wear necklaces?at necklace, n.
c.1614 Beaumont & Fletcher Bonduca IV i: pet.: Are thy brains perfect? jun.: Sound as bells.at sound, adj.
c.1614 Beaumont & Fletcher Bonduca III v: Ambitious salt-itch slaves: Romes master sins, The mountain Rams topt your hot mothers.at top, v.1