To let it bubble through their eyes.”

(Homer Burlesqued, book xii.)

“I must call, from between thy thighs,

The urine back into thine eyes,

And make thee, when my tale thou hearest,

Channel thy cheeks with launt reversed.”

(Musarum Deliciæ, i. p. 110.)

“Launt” is an obsolete word, meaning urine. See Cotgrave’s Dictionary.

“What if she whine, shed tears, and frown?

Laugh at her folly, she’ll have done;