1608. R. MIDDLETON, Epigrams, p. 18.
| Glabreus of late lay with a common whore, | |
| But now he swears hell JOGGE with her no more. |
1736. The Cupid, 20.
| He shoull ken Ise nae afraid | |
| When he gangs to bed me, | |
| A night long Ise neer complain, | |
| Tho he JOGD me sprightly. |