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The Gentleman’s Bottle Companion choose

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[Scot] Gentleman’s Bottle-Companion 41: I have a tenement to let, / ’Twill please both great and small, Sir.
at apartment (to let), n.
[Scot] Gentleman’s Bottle-Companion 10: And could you have more to defend the just laws / Than to empty my bags in my country’s cause.
at bags, n.1
[Scot] Gentleman’s Bottle-Companion 3: Then came a Furrier, so bold and so stout / With a rum-ti-dum, &c. / And he with a bear-skin did fur it about.
at bearskin (n.) under bear, n.
[Scot] Gentleman’s Bottle-Companion 14: Here’s the nest in the bush, and the bush’s best friend, / And the bird who his life in that nest loves to spend.
at bird, n.3
[Scot] Gentleman’s Bottle-Companion 14: Let us now toast some female; the first my muse greets, / Is the Book-binder’s wife who well stitches in sheets.
at bookbinder’s wife (n.) under book, n.
[Scot] Gentleman’s Bottle-Companion 18: Then how to conceal it from Juno his wife, / As arrant a brim as ever was born.
at brim, n.1
[Scot] Gentleman’s Bottle-Companion 1: At which the flat-cap form’d a smile.
at flat-cap, n.
[Scot] Gentleman’s Bottle-Companion 15: Here’s ring of Hans Carvel , may ev’ry buck win it.
at Hans Carvel’s ring, n.
[Scot] Gentleman’s Bottle-Companion 5: Then let the dear ponderous charmer be mine.
at charmer, n.
[Scot] Gentleman’s Bottle-Companion 12: When I spy’d the dear tuft that’s between her white thighs [...] O what swelling and throbbing then stiffen’d my C---.
at cock, n.3
[Scot] Gentleman’s Bottle-Companion 16: Here’s Bathsheba’s cockpit where David stood centry [sic].
at cock pit (n.) under cock, n.3
[Scot] Gentleman’s Bottle-Companion 43: And if in Cocking you delight, / You ne’er can want employment.
at cock, v.1
[Scot] Gentleman’s Bottle-Companion 2: As he was taking pains to please her, / I’m coming, coming, Sir, said he! / And so--h-- am I, my dear, said she, Sir.
at come, v.1
[Scot] Gentleman’s Bottle-Companion 11: Yet finer sport he has in view / And hunts the hare and cony too.
at cony, n.
[Scot] Gentleman’s Bottle-Companion 8: The siege began, unmask’d she lay, / He quickly gain’d the cover’d way.
at covered way, n.
[Scot] Gentleman’s Bottle-Companion 55: Has she a better C--- than I, / Of nut-brown hairs more full? / That all mankind with her do lye, / While I have scarce a Cull.
at cull, n.1
[Scot] Gentleman’s Bottle-Companion 41: I have a tenement to let [...] They call it coney-hall, Sir.
at cunny alley (n.) under cunny, n.
[Scot] Gentleman’s Bottle-Companion 16: Here’s [...] Eve’s custom-house where Adam made his first entry.
at custom house, n.
[Scot] Gentleman’s Bottle-Companion 8: He quickly gain’d the cover’d way; / He batter’d the breach, but miss’d his reach, / His faggot too small could not fill up the ditch.
at faggot, n.3
[Scot] Gentleman’s Bottle-Companion 37: A Monsieur Jeune Foutre in th’ int’rim came by.
at jean foutre, n.
[Scot] Gentleman’s Bottle-Companion 5: I start not as tim’rous fribbles have done.
at fribble, n.
[Scot] Gentleman’s Bottle-Companion n.p.: His generation tube he shows / Between her swelling breasts it goes.
at generating tool, n.
[Scot] Gentleman’s Bottle-Companion 14: Here’s the Miller’s wife’s music, worth all other tones, / When the sluice is set open, and strong grind the stones.
at grind, v.
[Scot] Gentleman’s Bottle-Companion 11: Yet finer sport he has in view / And hunts the hare and cony too.
at hare, n.
[Scot] Gentleman’s Bottle-Companion 38: His fingers to her touch hole sent / Alas to give her small content / A larger thing would give more pleasure.
at touch-hole, n.
[Scot] Gentleman’s Bottle-Companion 7: Like diapalma-plaister roll’d, / He placed it you know where, Sir.
at you know where, n.
[Scot] Gentleman’s Bottle-Companion 55: Bet Wymes of Wedderby the pride, / By baliffs yet untam’d, / Bespoke Moll Fulgame by her side, / With lust and rage inflam’d.
at moll, n.
[Scot] Gentleman’s Bottle-Companion 13: The wish of the sportsman shall first be recounted, / Like him, each fair lady loves well to be mounted.
at mount, v.1
[Scot] Gentleman’s Bottle-Companion 20: My dear, says she, pray what call you this? [...] ’Tis Ball, my nag – then gave her a kiss.
at nag, n.
[Scot] Gentleman’s Bottle-Companion 14: Here’s the nest in the bush, and the bush’s best friend, / And the bird who his life in that nest loves to spend.
at nest, n.
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