1660 Practical Part of Love 23: Such a glutton she was, that not contented with what she did devour there her self, but likewise she would (forsooth) have what her companion did eat, (but at second hand) she cannot but be fat, that is thus fed at both ends.at end, n.
1660 Practical Part of Love 62: [A] Fool finding his tool limber [...] did verily believe he had lost his play things.at ladies’ plaything (n.) under lady, n.
1660 Practical Part of Love 67: There was no medium nor modicum like that between Helena’s legs if good parts and ... fine words could but rime to Cunny.at modicum, n.
1660 Practical Part of Love 24: An old Beldame, such a lump of sin, as they call Mother Cunny.at Mother Cunny (n.) under mother, n.
1660 Practical Part of Love 45: Such a match or a Westminster wedding ... in the City.at Westminster wedding (n.) under Westminster, n.