- - Womaniser in Nicholas Rowe's 1702 play The Fair Penitent
- - A seducer of women in some 17th and 18th century plays
- - seen in sackcloth, a riotous libertine
- - Philanderer first seen in Cervantes
- - Seducer styled hair after time in loo
- - Hotel in Rialto run by old lover
- - Character in "The Fair Penitent."
- - playful philanderer left before horatio got upset
- - Observe spy stopping to rake
- - Goatish creature, one into ladies?
- - Libertine group originally haunting a former capital
- - Successful womaniser
- - Player, classically
- - Womaniser
- - Seducer, reluctant, comes to a Brazilian port
- - Loose woman cycling I love, being ladies' man
- - Romeo type
- - Womaniser, philanderer
- - One who seduces women with ease
- - Obsessive seducer
- - Fictional ladies' man
- - Rowe rake
- - Loverboy
- - Gay deceiver
- - A rake.
- - Gay Romeo.
- - A gay deceiver.
- - Gay rake.
- - Gay and unscrupulous rake.
- - Lady-killer
- - Seducer
- - .... Romeo
- - Casanova
- - Don Juan
- - Philanderer
- - Ladies' man
- - Rake
- - Seducer reluctant to have a port
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