1836 ‘The Death Of Peg The Mot’ in Frisky Vocalist 13: She quizz’d the men so sly, / And said, ‘My mutton’s sweet!’ [...] The kiddies for a bit all ran.at bit, n.1
1836 ‘Rogering Is But Arithmatic’ in Frisky Vocalist 24: I think with me you will agree, / That rogering is the rule of three : / There’s quantity, price, and then you’ll own, / All added together make bone of thy bone.at bone, n.1
1836 ‘I Met Her At A Bawdy Ken’ in Frisky Vocalist 30: She was, one time, a rummy swell, / And slap-up was her form, / Until a kid, once, in Pall Mall, / Made her mutton rather warm, She tried old Dr. Eady’s skill. / But oh! he did her brown, / He gave her many a mercury pill, / So now she’s on the town.at do brown (v.) under brown, adj.2
1836 ‘My Little Bunny’ in Frisky Vocalist 25: It’s a gem, I declare, all cover’d with hair, / And soft is the touch of my Bunny.at bunny, n.1
1836 ‘Come, Sleep With Me’ in Frisky Vocalist 31: And then we’ll plough the deep deep C. [...] The little secret gem of mine, / Around that secret spot of thine.at C, n.1
1836 ‘Marrying A Maid’ in Frisky Vocalist 8: But leave me alone, I’m a precious old w----e, / And besides, I’ve been serv’d so, so often before, / That I now was resolv’d to be diddl’d no more!at diddle, v.1
1836 ‘The Farmer’s Sprig’ in Frisky Vocalist 36: The farmer was swished, / And to get a boy was all that he wished; / And happy to say his hopes were not dish’d.at dished, adj.
1836 ‘Saint Peter’s Lips’ Frisky Vocalist 29: Oh! what a lucky dog, (Tom cried), / They’re just the thing, but rather wide.at dog, n.2
1836 ‘The Blowen’s Man’ Frisky Vocalist 21: So now, my friends, I will conclude, / I’m sure I’ve drawn it mild.at draw it mild, v.
1836 ‘Cock Salmon’ in Frisky Vocalist 40: He would drink like a fish and was thought a good soul.at drink like a fish (v.) under drink, v.
1836 ‘The Death Of Peg The Mot’ in Frisky Vocalist 14: Each swell, to dub up was his plan, / And of all who kiss’d her, ev’ry man, / Confess’d she did her duty.at dub up, v.3
1836 ‘Cock Salmon’ in Frisky Vocalist 41: And when her soft bosom he offered to feel, / She pinched him and vow’d she would skin his eel [...] ‘That’s just what I want,’ said fishy, so free, / So pull’d out his eel, as she sat on his knee.at eel, n.1
1836 ‘The Drummer’s Stick’ Frisky Vocalist 5: So he laid them all upon the grass, / Brought forth the magic stick, alas! / They look’d at it till fit to burst, / Then had a mill which should have it first.at fit to bust under fit to..., phr.
1836 ‘Cock Salmon’ in Frisky Vocalist 41: But when he look’d at her, she said, and no gammon, / ‘Tho’ I’m fond of fish, I don’t want cock salmon’.at gammon, n.2
1836 ‘Marrying A Maid’ in Frisky Vocalist 7: The sight of her set the old blade a glow, / And he whisper’d, ‘My eyes, what an out-and-out go!’.at go, n.1
1836 ‘The Farmer’s Sprig’ in Frisky Vocalist 38: A potter’s daughter came to him quite hot, / To have his said sprig planted in her pot, / But the heat was so great it made him dance a jig, / And he found in her pot he’d well burnt his sprig.at hot, adj.
1836 ‘Come, Sleep With Me’ Frisky Vocalist 31: Our bed shall be, / A pleasant place that’s in King’s Place, / Where I’ll shew you my jewel case.at jewel, n.
1836 ‘I Met Her At A Bawdy Ken’ in Frisky Vocalist 30: She was, one time, a rummy swell, / And slap-up was her form, / Until a kid, once, in Pall Mall, / Made her mutton rather warm, [...] So now she’s on the town.at kid, n.1
1836 ‘The Blowen’s Man’ Frisky Vocalist 21: I had a gal the other night, / They call her randy Anna – / I kiss’d her full two dozen times / And she never charged a tanner.at kiss, v.
1836 ‘The Mot Of Fleet Street’ Frisky Vocalist 31: Oh! what a delicious thing / By a swell on the bed to be laid.at lay, v.1
1836 ‘Cock Salmon’ Frisky Vocalist 41: He press’d her and kiss’d her, but still she was coy, / And vow’d that no mortal her ling should enjoy.at ling, n.
1836 ‘The Drummer’s Stick’ in Frisky Vocalist 5: So he laid them all upon the grass, / Brought forth the magic stick, alas! / They look’d at it till fit to burst, / They had a mill which should have it first.at mill, n.1
1836 ‘The Death Of Peg The Mot’ Frisky Vocalist 14: She would expose her charms, / With downy moss o’erspread.at moss, n.
1836 ‘The Drummer’s Stick’ in Frisky Vocalist 4: The tailor’s wife was fill’d with grief, [...] Her husband, to give her relief, / Had not given her his needle for a month or more.at needle, n.
1836 ‘To A Knocking Shop We’ll Go’ in Frisky Vocalist 27: We’ll have a glass of grog, / At Mother H.’s, oh! / It will freshen up your phizog.at phiz, n.1
1836 ‘I Met Her At A Bawdy Ken’ Frisky Vocalist 30: The swell coves pass’d her coolly by [...] And I will tell you the reason why – / She’d got the woful pip.at pip, n.1