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"And with what little is under your silver-plated codpiece, the women will be lopping off their own heads before letting you swive them.
Somebody said, "Swive me!
He can prevaricate, thieve and swive."
O fools and blind that sickly strive To amass, to glut yourselves, to swive, To drink to acquire respect and praise: -- These visions perish as you gaze.
Car-men, divines, great lords, and tailors, 'Prentices, pimps, poets, and jailers, Footmen, fine fops do here arrive, And here promiscuously they swive.
It would have been better to swive the girl and have done with it, he thought, feeling his way across the room through bursts of brilliant white light that lit up the inside of his skull like fireworks on the Thames.
Harold, I'd far liefer be cauld clay, wormfood, than end me days an old, doddering, toothless mon as could eat nothing save gruel and syllabubs, all me strength gone and unable to properly swive even the youngest, bonniest, liveliest girl.
Nearly every time he and his troop had gone down to the village for another child, they had been able to catch women and girls in the fields, ride the shrieking sows down and rope them and strip them and swive them properly.
Kit Carlyon's pleasure was even greater than his partner's because he was winning a bet with George Buckingham that he would swive this particular maid before anyone else would be able to do so, and that the act would be performed in the precincts of the court itself.