1770 ‘Jolly Gypsies’ Rural Lover’s Delight (first part) 31: We are honest, we are boozey, / Fairly with out blosses dear; / We are courting, we are sporting, / Yet we never want good cheer.at bloss, n.
1770 ‘The Buck’s Midnight Ramble’ Rural Lover’s Delight 27: [He] bilk’d the landlord of his shot, / And tipt the whores the double.at tip the double (v.) under double, n.1
1770 ‘The Bucks Midnight Ramble’ Rural Lover’s Delight Pt 1 27: Rolling Bob recovered soon, / Sweet slily crept out of the room, / And swiv’d the landlord’s daughter.at swive, v.