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A Treatyse Shewing and Declaring the Pryde and Abuse of Women Now a dayes choose

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[UK] C. Bansley Pryde and Abuse of Women line 97: Down for shame wyth these bottell-rst b-mmes, And theyr trappynge trinkets so vayne!
at bottle-arse (n.) under bottle, n.1
[UK] C. Bansley Pryde and Abuse of Women line 45: Sponge up youre vysage, olde bounsynge trotte, And trick it with the beste, Tyll you tricke and trotte youre selfe To the devyls trounsynge neste.
at bouncing, adj.
[UK] C. Bansley Pryde and Abuse of Women line 113: Ducke, Jelot, ducke; ducke, pretye minion, Beware the cokingstoole; Ducke, galant trickers, wyth shame ynoughe, Your wanton corage for to cole.
at duck, n.1
[UK] C. Bansley Pryde and Abuse of Women line 73: And loke well, ye men, to your wives trycksynes [...] Or some wyll not stycke, or it be longe, To horne you on everye side.
at horn, v.1
[UK] C. Bansley Pryde and Abuse of Women line 117: Huffa! goldylocx, joly lusty golylocx; A wanton tricker is come to towne, Wyth a doublle fardingale and a caped cassoc.
at huff!, excl.
[UK] C. Bansley Pryde and Abuse of Women line 33: For a stewde strumpet can not so soone Gette up a lyght lewde fashyon, But everye wanton Jelot wyll lyke it well.
at light, adj.
[UK] C. Bansley Pryde and Abuse of Women line 81: What, shall the graye mayre be the better horse, And be wanton styll at home? Naye, then, welcome home, syr woodcocke, Ye shall be tamed anone.
at Mr, n.
[UK] C. Bansley Pryde and Abuse of Women lines 1–4: O pepe! what have I spyed? A bug, I trow, devysing of proud knacks. For wanton lasses and galant women, And other lewde noughty packes.
at naughty pack (n.) under naughty, adj.
[UK] C. Bansley Pryde and Abuse of Women line 85: Your blasynge wyfe maye be your sygne And serve to call in gesse A phasaunte stale for the devyll hym selfe, And a member of all lewdnesse.
at pheasant, n.
[UK] C. Bansley Pryde and Abuse of Women line 105: Rubbe forthe, olde trottes, to the devyl worlde.
at rub, v.1
[UK] C. Bansley Pryde and Abuse of Women line 49: Oure trotte, our trotte, our lustye trotte [...] Is now become a trickynge one, And a wanton trincklet agayne.
at trick, n.1
[UK] C. Bansley Pryde and Abuse of Women line 45: Sponge up youre vysage, olde bounsynge trotte, And trick it with the beste, Tyll you tricke and trotte youre selfe To the devyls trounsynge neste.
at trick, v.
[UK] C. Bansley Pryde and Abuse of Women line 45: Sponge up youre vysage, olde bounsynge trotte, And trick it with the beste, Tyll you tricke and trotte youre selfe To the devyls trounsynge neste.
at trot, n.1
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