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[UK] Marlowe Ovid I: The whore stands to be bought for each man’s money, And seeks vile wealth by selling of her coney.
at cony, n.
[UK] Marlowe Ovid I 9: Mars in the deed the blacksmith’s net did stable.
at do the deed (of darkness) (v.) under deed, n.
[UK] Marlowe Ovid II 15: Then I that I may seal her privy leaves, Lest to the wax the hold-fast dry gem cleaves Would first my beauteous wench’s moist lips touch.
at seal, v.
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