Vulgar words in Hawthorne and His Circle (Page 1)
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--Cleopatra in the clay--"Wer nie sein Brod mit thranen ass."
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--Cleopatra in the clay-- "War nie sein Brod mit thranen ass."
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There was a good deal of absurdity one day in a figure in a crinoline petticoat, riding on an ass and almost filling the Corso with the circumference of crinoline from side to side.
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Goethe speaks the word for him: "Wer nie sein Brod mit thranen ass, Er kennt euch nicht, ihr ewige Machte!"
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A prince might make love to a princess there without feeling guilty of profanation.
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But Pennini was not such a mollycoddle and ass as he looked, and when he grew up he gave evidence enough of having a mind and a way of his own.