Musa Pedestris - Three Centuries of Canting Songs - and Slang Rhymes [1536 - 1896] by John S. Farmer
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Had my _Boman_ when he was ta'en;
But had he not bouz'd in the diddle shops, [13] He'd still been in Drury-Lane. [1: steal horses] [2: carriage thieves] [3: fancy man or sweetheart] [4: obstacles; Newgate] [5: cut fetters] [6: Breaking into a pawn-broker's] [7: imprisoned] [8: good man] [9: eat; ale-house] [10: refreshments; paid] [11: constable] [12 ring; watch; pistols] [13 gin-shops] THE CANTER'S SERENADE [Notes] [1725] [from _The New Canting Dictionary_:--"Sung early in the morning, at the barn doors where their doxies have reposed during the night"]. I |
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