Green’s Dictionary of Slang
The Frere and Boy (1836) lxx: Than her tayle be weythe Lowd began to blow [...] The weyfe was fferd of a crake Nat on worde more sche spake.at crack, n.1
The Frere and Boy (1836) lviii: When sche loked on her son Jake Weyteley her tayle spake And the weynd began to crake.at crack, v.1
The Frere and Boy (1836) xxviii: The god man seyde dam go they wey For I sey [...] They gere is not all to borow.at dame, n.
The Frere and Boy (1836) xxviii: The god man seyde dam go they wey For I sey [...] They gere is not all to borow.at gear, n.
The Frere and Boy (1836) lviii: When sche loked on her son Jake Weyteley her tayle spake And the weynd began to crake. [Ibid.] lxx: Than her tayle be weythe Lowd began to blow [...] The weyfe was fferd of a crake Nat on worde more sche spake.at tail, n.
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