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Vulgar Song and Slang from the 19th Century and earlier
Francis Grose's Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue
from 1811.
Canting Dictionary
(thieving slang) from 1736.
Three Centuries of Canting Songs and Slang Rhymes
(1536–1896). Before you end up scragged, ottomised, and grinning in a glass case, you should learn to sing
Frisky Moll's Song
... and know what the heck it means:
A famble, a tattle, and two popps,
Had my Boman when he was ta’en;
But had he not bouz’d in the diddle shops,
He’d still been in Drury-Lane.
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on July 1, 2007 (15 comments)
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