c.1665 Rochester ‘To a Lady in a Letter’ in Works (1999) 25: How empty [....] / The heads of your Admirers are / See that their Codds be full.at cods, n.1
c.1665 Rochester ‘To a Lady in a Letter’ in Works (1999) 25: While I my passion to persue / Am whole nights taking in / The lusty juice of Grapes, take you / The juice of Lusty Men!at juice, n.1
1665–71 Rochester ‘Platonic Lady’ in Works (1999) 35: Just like the bee whose sting is gone / [Intercourse] converts the owner to a drone.at sting, n.
c.1670 Rochester ‘Satyr on Charles II’ in Works (1999) 87: For though in her he settled well his Tarse / Yet his dull graceless Ballocks hang an Arse.at arse, n.
c.1670 Rochester ‘A Dream’ in Works (1999) 285: I had a Tool before me, which I put / Up to the quick, and strait the Oyster shut.at tool, n.1
c.1671 Rochester ‘Lampoone’ in Works (1999) 42: Is it just? that with death cruell Love should conspire, / And our Tayles be burnt by our hearts taking fire?at burn, v.
c.1671 Rochester (1680) ‘Lampoone’ in Works (1999) 42: Is it just? that with death cruell Love should conspire, / And our Tayles be burnt by our hearts taking fire?at tail, n.
1672 S. Butler ‘Dildoides’ in Rochester et al. Works (1739) 186: From him each superstitious Hussy / Will Temples make of Tussy Mussy.at tuzzy-muzzy, n.
c.1673 Rochester ‘A Ramble in St. James’s Park’ in Works (1999) 77: Unto this All-sin-shelt’ring Grove, / Whores of the Bulk, and the Alcove [...] do here arrive.at alcove, n.
c.1673 Rochester ‘A Ramble in St James’s Park’ Works (1721) 84: Turn up your longing A--e to the Air.at arse, n.
c.1673 Rochester ‘Love to a Woman’ in Works (1999) 38: Love a Woman? Th’rt an Ass! / ’Tis a most insipid passion.at ass, n.
c.1673 Rochester ‘A Ramble in St James’s Park’ in Works (1999) 79: A vast Meal of Nasty Slime; / Which your devouring Cunt had drawn / From Porters Backs, and Footmens Brawn.at back, v.1
c.1673 Rochester ‘A Ramble in St James’s Park’ in Works (1757) I 17: I was content to serve you up / My Ballock full, for your Grace-Cup.at ballock, n.
1673 Rochester ‘Seigneur Dildo’ in Works (1999) 251: The good Lady Sandys burst into laughter / To see how the Ballocks came wobbling after.at ballocks, n.
1673 Rochester ‘Satyr on Charles II’ in Works (1999) 85: I’ th’ isle of Britain, long since famous grown / For breeding the best Cunts in Christendom.at best in Christendom, n.
c.1673 Rochester ‘A Ramble in St James’s Park’ in Works (1999) 77: So he not only eats, and talks, [...] Nay looks, and lives, and loves by Rote / In an old tawdrey Birth-Day-Coat.at birthday suit, n.
c.1673 Rochester ‘A Ramble in St James’s Park’ in Works (1999) 78: So a proud Bitch does lead about / Of humble Currs the Am’rous Rout.at bitch, n.1
c.1673 Rochester ‘A Ramble in St. James’s Park’ Works (1721) 80: Unto this All-sin-shelt’ring Grove, / Whores of the Bulk, and the Alcove [...] do here arrive.at bulker, n.1
c.1673 Rochester ‘A Ramble in St. James’s Park’ Works (1721) 84: Loath’d and depriv’d, kick’d out of Town, / Into some dirty Hole alone, / To chew the Cud of Misery.at chew the cud, v.
1673 Rochester ‘Signior Dildo’ in Works (1999) 252: Tom Killigrew’s Wife, the fine Flowre of Dort, / At the sight of this Signior did Belch, Fart, and Snort.at fart, v.
1673 Rochester ‘A Satyr on Charles II’ in Works (1999) 85: Peace was his Aime, his gentleness is such / And Love, he lov’d, For he lov’d Fucking much.at fucking, n.
c.1673 Rochester ‘A Ramble in St James’s Park’ in Works (1999) 78: Had she pickt out to rub her Arse on / Some stiff-Prick’d Clown, or well hung Parson.at well-hung, adj.1
c.1673 Rochester ‘A Ramble in St. James’s Park’ in Works (1999) 78: Each job of whose Spermatick Sluce, / Had fill’d her Cunt with wholsome Juice.at juice, n.1
c.1673 Rochester ‘A Ramble in St. James’s Park’ in Works (1999) 80: Loath’d and depriv’d, kick’d out of Town, / Into some dirty Hole alone, / To chew the Cud of Misery.at kick out, v.1
c.1673 Rochester ‘A Ramble in St James’s Park’ in Works (1999) 77: Three Knights, o’th’ Elbow, and the slurr / With wriggling Tails, made up to her.at ...the elbow under knight of the..., n.
1673 Rochester in Works (1999) 86: ‘A Satyr on Charles II’ Imploying Hands, Armes, Fingers, Mouth and thighs, / To raise the Limb which shee each Night enjoyes.at limb, n.
1673 Rochester ‘A Satyr on Charles II’ in Works (1999) 86: While she employs Hands, Fingers, Mouth, and Thighs, / Ere she can raise the Member she enjoys.at member, n.1
c.1673 Rochester ‘A Ramble in St James’s Park’ in Works (1999) 76: The First was of your Whitehall Blades, / Near Kin to th’ Mother of the Maids.at mother of the maids (n.) under mother, n.
c.1673 Rochester ‘Ramble in St James’s Park’ in Works (1999) 77: Where he had heard Sir Edward Sutton / Say how the King lov’d Bansted Mutton.at mutton, n.
c.1673 Rochester ‘A Dream’ in Works (1757) I 93: I look’d and saw the blind boy’s happy Cloyster/ Arch’d on both Sides, lay gaping like an Oyster. I had a Tool before me, which I put in / Up to the Quick, and strait the Oyster shut; / It shut and clung to so fast at ev’ry Stroke.at oyster, n.