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Meditations Upon an House-of-Office; The Bog-House Poem choose

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[UK] ‘Jeffrey Broadbottom’ Meditations Upon an House-of-Office 22: What is thy Shop O Jacob! but a Bog-House, fill’d with nothing but Bum-Fodder.
at boghouse, n.
[UK] ‘Jeffrey Broadbottom’ Meditations Upon an House-of-Office 22: What is thy Shop O Jacob! but a Bog-House, fill’d with nothing but Bum-Fodder.
at bum-fodder (n.) under bum, n.1
[UK] J. Broadbottom Bog-House Poem 31: With Galligaskins loos’d [...] Bending oblique, his Postern he applies.
at galligaskins, n.
[UK] ‘Jeffrey Broadbottom’ Meditations Upon an House-of-Office 26: I then fell into a Philosophical Argument with myself, to explore the Reason, why these Houses of Ease are always so productive of Poetry.
at house of easement (n.) under house, n.1
[UK] J. Broadbottom Bog-House Poem 30: Indian Leaf suffus’d with Fragrants bland, / Comforts the Maw.
at maw, n.
[UK] ‘Jeffrey Broadbottom’ Meditations Upon an House-of-Office 28: If smell of T--d makes Wit to flow, / L--d! what would Eating of it do?
at turd, n.
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