When she saw him come nigh, she said, Away, kitchen knave, out of the wind, for the smell of thy bawdy clothes grieveth me.
Not so hardy, thou bawdy knave, said the damosel, that thou slay him.
In the devil's name, said the damosel, that such a bawdy kitchen knave should have thee and thirty knights' service.
Let be, said the damosel, thou bawdy knave; slay him not, for an thou do thou shalt repent it.
Nay truly, for thou slewest him unhappily and cowardly; therefore turn again, bawdy kitchen page, I know thee well, for Sir Kay named thee Beaumains.
That he affirms the Book of Canticles to be but a kind of bawdy Song.
I can’t forbear remarking, how that sorry Rascal has opened his Printing Press with a most rediculous and shabby Advertisement, and a shameful obscene bawdy Ballad, which deserves to be burnt.
It may be significant that the bawdy house story follows close upon Cibber's plaintive remonstrance against this line.
Four engravings and at least six pamphlets, all focusing on the bawdy house story, were shortly in circulation.
A more likely cause is the second story in the Letter, the visit to the bawdy house.
Howbeit in the end they consented to his opinion, and by and by the Maiden was unloosed of her bonds, who seeing the young man, and hearing the name of brothels and bawdy Merchants, began to wax joyfull, and smiled with herself.
And I my selfe know certaine bawdy Marchants, amongst whom peradventure one will give us summes of gold for her.
Tulu ka inday nga hidakpan sa balay sa kahiláyan, Three girls were arrested in the bawdy house.
Swítu kaáyu siya ug ásang pampaman, He knows where all the bawdy houses are.
Idang, who ran a notorious bawdy house before the war.
For keeping a bawdy house or house of ill-fame Section 18 provides a fine of five hundred dollars or imprisonment in jail or the house of correction for a period not exceeding one year, or both.
For in a very short time we got to relish all the expressions so piquant in bawdy language and which give such a zest to the fullest enjoyment.
Within a few minutes they ran another course, and came again with cries of pleasures and bawdy expressions.
Prostitutes were expelled from the city because the street with their bawdy houses had become very noisy.
The lack of a conception of childhood innocence even extended to the practice of adults to tell bawdyjokes in their presence or play with their children's genitals.
Unlicensed places of entertainment are deemed disorderly (like bawdy houses and gaming houses) because they increase idleness, which produces mischief and inconvenience.
Why,' sayth this bawdy basket, 'hast thou no more?
Propped up against the bulwarks, at his side, Archer, his apple-squire, hiccoughed a bawdy song.
Tis no lesse I tell you: for the bawdy hand of the Dyall is now vpon the pricke of Noone Nur.
There are salacious hints, there are bawdy words, but no more than Falstaff or the wife of Bath or the Summoner or Tom Jones might have used--less, on the whole.
You will get married--a fine ceremony, with a fine feast; and all the nasty old women of the neighbourhood will come and tell bawdy stories to enliven the occasion.
Did ever Highway-man yet bid you stand, With a sweet bawdy Snuff-Box in his Hand?
Grand plagues, shut in my casements, that the breaths Of their Coach-mares reek not into my nostrils; Those beasts are but a kind of bawdy fore-runners.
I then it is a plot, no Prince alive Shall force me make my house a Brothell house; Not for the sins, but for the womans sake, I will not have her in my doors so long: Will they make my house as bawdy as their own are?