Vulgar words in The Satyricon — Volume 03: Encolpius and His Companions (Page 1)
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"Oh how I wish that this enemy who is the cause of my enforced continence could be mollified," (I cried, with many a groan,) "but he is an old hand at robbery, and more cunning than the pimps themselves!"
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The whore Displaces the wife; and in perfumes, the cinnamon more Is esteemed than the rose!