![]() ‘Bob Sterling’ Town-Bull 17: Playing with my prick and balls. ‘The Bastard King of England’ in Bold (1979) 22: He was lousy and dirty and covered in fleas / And the hair on his balls hung down to his knees. Sins of the Cities of the Plain 14: A priapus nearly ten inches long underhung by a most glorious pair of balls. Pearl 1 July in Bold (1979) 169: Eve played with his balls, and thought it no harm. ‘The Mysteries of London’ Rakish Rhymer (1917) 24: And how is it ladies make so many calls? / Why, they’re attracted by his jolly great - balls. n.p.: To the best family edition of ‘Fanny Hill,’ with illustrations after original designs by Huge Balls. Balls I’m told you, ladies odd jobs can do, / For you are a man of great parts, sir. ‘Miss Bounce Of Cock-Lane’ Nobby Songster 34: Mr. n.p.: Sam Smith is a capital hand at a stroke with the balls, and, we take it, he always plays for the pocket with the Widow Thwaites. Whip & Satirist of NY & Brooklyn (NY) 1 Jan. ‘The Night Squall’ Nobby Songster 4: For over her a- his huge b-s swing, / And his j- is gulphed in a virgin q-m. ‘Sam Swipes’ Cuckold’s Nest 21: She twigged his long musket, and could not stand mute, / He primed it so quickly, and it came to pass, / That he banged his musket balls against Sally’s. ![]() Pierce Egan’s Life in London 21 May 547/1: The Captain was a fam’d crack shot, and ere he left for Erin, / The Old Hats pigeon-shooting corps, as private did appear in / / they’ll pigeon kill with ball, Sir. In Bold (1979) 42: E is the eunuch with only one ball. Nunnery Amusements 5: His hairy purse hung with a grove below, / And two plump balls made every bosom glow.īurns ‘Duncan Davidson’ Merry Muses of Caledonia (1965) 144: O go he east, or go he west, / His balls will no be dry today. Stevens ‘A Fore-Castle Song’ Songs Comic and Satyrical 97: Our Organs are twenty-four pounders And as to our Balls they’re forc’d-meat. ‘The Maid’s Lamentation’ Tom-Tit Pt 2 6: If you chance to miss the Mark / Pray load again like a valiant Spark / Ram down your Charge with a Brace of Balls. Centlivre Wonder! II i: violante: Ha! Exceedingly merry! Had you treats and balls? lissardo: Oh! Yes, yes, Madam, several!ĭialogue between a Married Lady and a Maid 16: Underneath, hangs in a Bag, or Purse, two little Balls, pretty hard, and the harder the better. Ward ‘A Walk to Islington’ Writings (1704) 73: And why with two Balls? ’Cause it’s very well known, / A Pair pleases Ladies much better than One. Motteux (trans.) Gargantua and Pantagruel (1927) II Bk V 677: And my sweet wife shall hold the combat Long as my baws can on her bum beat. ![]() ‘The Cuckoo’s Commendation’ in Rollins Pepys Ballads (1929) I 95: The nimble fingered barber / That to your chamber comes / To washe your heade and trim your bearde / With water and sweet perfumes: / The while that he’s from home, / His wyfe a freinde may finde, / With balls and casting bottles / For to content hir minde. Dunbar ‘Flyting of Dunbar & Kennedy’ in Laing Poems (1834) II 69: Haill, forever senyeour! thy bawis hingis throw thy breik. ![]()
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