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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
A rakehell of the town, whose character is set off with excessive prodigality,
prophaneness, in- temperance and lust, is rewarded with a lady of great fortune.
Szt>ifi. * RAKEHELLY, adj. [from rakehell.] Wild ; dissolute.— I scorn the rakehelly
rout ...
Accompanying the well-known anthology pieces such as 'The Cave' and 'A
Farewell' are ballads like 'Walking on My Feet' and 'The Rakehelly Man', as well
as a generous selection of his early love lyrics. Included in full is his major long
poem ...
Arthur Rex Dugard Fairburn, MacDonald Pairman Jackson, 1995
... Better it had, madam, for methinks you're too plain. silvia If you mean the
plainness of my person, I think your ladyship as plain as me to the full. 80
melinda Were I assured of that, I should be glad to take up with a rakehelly officer
as you do.
George Farquhar, Tiffany Stern, 2014
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis. The mother begg'd the blessing of a rake. temperance
and lust, is rewarded with a lady ot Pope, great fortune. Swift. * RAKEHELLY, adj.
[from rakehell.] Wild; dissolute. — I scorn the rakehelly rout of oumipd rhimer9.
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1816
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Dictionnaire françois-anglois et anglois-françois ... revue ...
A rakehelly, a dissolute, debauched, worthless fellQw, Un dibaucM, vn vaurien,
un mauvais garnemrnt, un steterct. RAKER (rA'-eur), j. [one that rakes] Ctlui qui
ratle ou ratisse , m touciir ; siguifie aussi unfaurgm, ime ratissoire. RAKING-
KNEES ...
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
Sivift. * RAKEHELLY, adj. [from rakehell.} Wild ; dissolute. — I scorn theratebeily
rout of our ragged rhimers. Spenser. — No breaking of windows or glasses for
fpight, And spoiling the goods for a rakehelly prank. Ben Jon/on. RAKELSPURG.
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Pronunc Standard Eng America V
Bishop, Life and Adventures, 268 (1744). RAKEHELLY—Intensely bad. “The
rakehelly route Of our ragged rhymes.”—Spenser, Shepherd's Calendar,
Dedication (1579). RANGE—Ground over which ranging is possible. “Sir
Launcelot came ...
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The Dramatic Works of Wycherley, Congreve, Vanbrugh, and ...
Young Mime]. diuavered alone. Young Illir. Bloody hell-hounds, I overheard ' you
l—Was not I two hours ago the happy, gay. nod away the night with my honest
lieutenant, over a flask of wine, a rakehelly story, and a pipe of tobacco. WW"? 01'
.
As Rakehelly Hall was not above thirty miles from Brsemar, after taking leave of
the excellent M'Kilt, we set forth with knapsacks on our backs, containing a
change of clothing, early one morning, to reach it on foot. The roads, in the
direction we ...
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The Comic Theatre: Being a Free Translation of All the Best ...
You must knew, I am in chace of a young man they call Bcllair, a rakehelly mad
sellow, who has been spoilt by an old fool of a father, that's in the Indies now : I
am told he lives somewhere hereabouts; Old B E L L A I R. Very likery ; but what ...
Néricault Destouches, Pierre Carlet de Chamblain de Marivaux, Molière, 1762