Musa Pedestris - Three Centuries of Canting Songs - and Slang Rhymes [1536 - 1896] by John S. Farmer
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And if it should e'er be my hard fate to trine, [11]
I never will whiddle, I never will squeek, [12] Nor to save my colquarron endanger thy neck, [13] Then once more, my doxy, be kind and retoure, And thou shalt want nothing that lies in my power. [1: night] [2: day; see] [3: know well] [4: lie] [5: mistress] [6: heart] [7: return] [8: eyes] [9: hedge-priest] [10: turkey; geese] [11: hang] [12: speak] [13: neck] THE VAIN DREAMER. [Notes] [1725] [From _The New Canting Dictionary_]. I |
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