Vulgar words in Four Arthurian Romances (Page 1)
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The pastimes of this class of readers were jousting, hunting, and making love.
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Did ever such a thing come about that a woman should be so forward as to make love to any man; unless she were clean beside herself.
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"My lord, there is no need of further speech," said Cliges; "may God damn me, if I would take the whole world, and miss this battle!
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Those who love truly do not steal hearts away; there are, however, some men, by whom these former are called thieves, who themselves go about deceitfully making love, but in whom there is no real knowledge of the matter.