1744 Machine 3: O venus! [...] cundum which to thy Altar nightly brings / Ten Thousand vig’rous unpolluted Things.at altar of hymen, n.
1744 Machine 11: Selfish Letcher that does Jesuit box, / Or Huffling, Gigging, Semigigging, Larking, / Or that queer Practice, by the Cull call’d Barking.at bark, v.1
1744 Machine 4: With red Bag pendant on your Baws below, / To keep off aught from putrid Mass may flow.at bauble, n.
1744 Machine 10: Coax’d by Nymph insidious in the Street, / T’appease her Hunger with a Beef-Steak Treat.at beef, n.1
1744 Machine 11: Selfish Letcher that does Jesuit box, / Or Huffling, Gigging, Semigigging, Larking, / Or that queer Practice, by the Cull call’d Barking.at box the Jesuit (and get cockroaches) (v.) under box, v.2
1744 Machine 2: Ye that with Attorney’s Clerks regale / O’er humble Bub, Sheep’s Heart, or bottl’d Ale.at bub, n.1
1744 Machine 12: I’d [...] even stitch Black Bess at Mother King’s, Nay, Moll herself, with all her Clouts and Rings.at clout, n.1
1744 Machine 11: That queer Practice, by the Cull call’d Barking, / Rather than deal in such unnatural Ways / I’d risk the Pox and naked swive Nan Hayes.at cull, n.1
1744 Machine 2: O ye poor Drabs, who [...] ply the Prick-ear’d Prentice in the Street.at prick-eared, adj.
1744 Machine 11: Selfish Letcher that does Jesuit box, / Or Huffling, Gigging, Semigigging, Larking, / Or that queer Practice, by the Cull call’d Barking.at gig, v.2
1744 Machine 11: Selfish Letcher that does Jesuit box, / Or Huffling, Gigging, Semigigging, Larking, / Or that queer Practice, by the Cull call’d Barking.at huffle, v.
1744 Machine 11: Selfish Letcher that does Jesuit box, / Or Huffling, Gigging, Semigigging, Larking, / Or that queer Practice, by the Cull call’d Barking.at Jesuit, n.
1744 Machine 11: Selfish Letcher that does Jesuit box, / Or Huffling, Gigging, Semigigging, Larking, / Or that queer Practice, by the Cull call’d Barking.at larking, n.
1744 Machine 10: Let not the Joy she proffers be Essay’d, / Without the well-try’d cundum’s friendly Aid, / By trusty Mother Lewis best supplie’d.at mother, n.
1744 Machine 4: Whilst the hot Youth less cautious [...] unally’d, Thy sheathing Scabbard on his Metal Blade; / Scarce three Days past the dear-bought Bliss bewails.at scabbard, n.
1744 Machine 12: I’d [...] even stitch Black Bess at Mother King’s, Nay, Moll herself, with all her Clouts and Rings.at stitch, v.
1985 D. Hamill Machine 80: He would sit at the stone checker tables with the old men and smoke the twisted Guinea Stinker cigars.at guinea stinker (n.) under guinea, adj.