Vulgar words in Gallantry - Dizain des Fetes Galantes (Page 1)
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"Simon, you aren't making love to Lady Allonby, I hope?
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I know I let you make love to me, and I relished having you make love to me.
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You will pass Mr. Orts, Punshon, to the embraces of his whore.
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LORD HUMPHREY DEGGE, younger son to the Marquis of Venour, makes love to Miss Allonby.
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May I implore that you choose between the son of the Marquis of Venour and Black Molly's bastard?"
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V ACTORS ALL _As Played at Tunbridge Wells, April 3, 1750_ "_I am thinking if some little, filching, inquisitive poet should get my story, and represent it to the stage, what those ladies who are never precise but at a play would say of me now,--that I were a confident, coming piece, I warrant, and they would damn the poor poet for libelling the sex._" DRAMATIS PERSONAE DUKE OF ORMSKIRK.
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"Well, but it is a sad thing to have a spirited tall rogue turn pimp to balls and rams, and Mrs. Lascelles will be inconsolable," Sir Gresley considered.--"Hey, what's that?
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My adored Jean, I had as lief make love to my wife."
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It was to make love to my own wife rather than to another man's.
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"Was it he who prompted you to make love to me?"
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"Yes," she admitted; "except those awkward moments when you would insist on making love to me."
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Still, one cannot entirely disregard the conventions: Louis had betrayed him, had before the eyes of de Puysange made love to de Puysange's wife.
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It is very actual helplessness, sir, for Nelchen has been bred in such uncourtly circles as to entertain the most provincial notions about becoming anybody's whore."
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"The man makes love by the almanac."
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or for an instant pause And doubly damn with negligent applause!
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"Simon, you aren't making love to Lady Allonby, I hope?
~ ~ ~ Sentence 354 ~ ~ ~
I know I let you make love to me, and I relished having you make love to me.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 547 ~ ~ ~
You will pass Mr. Orts, Punshon, to the embraces of his whore.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,053 ~ ~ ~
LORD HUMPHREY DEGGE, younger son to the Marquis of Venour, makes love to Miss Allonby.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,479 ~ ~ ~
May I implore that you choose between the son of the Marquis of Venour and Black Molly's bastard?"
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,602 ~ ~ ~
V ACTORS ALL _As Played at Tunbridge Wells, April 3, 1750_ "_I am thinking if some little, filching, inquisitive poet should get my story, and represent it to the stage, what those ladies who are never precise but at a play would say of me now,--that I were a confident, coming piece, I warrant, and they would damn the poor poet for libelling the sex._" DRAMATIS PERSONÆ DUKE OF ORMSKIRK.
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"Well, but it is a sad thing to have a spirited tall rogue turn pimp to balls and rams, and Mrs. Lascelles will be inconsolable," Sir Gresley considered.--"Hey, what's that?
~ ~ ~ Sentence 2,632 ~ ~ ~
My adored Jean, I had as lief make love to my wife."
~ ~ ~ Sentence 3,929 ~ ~ ~
It was to make love to my own wife rather than to another man's.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 3,946 ~ ~ ~
"Was it he who prompted you to make love to me?"
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"Yes," she admitted; "except those awkward moments when you would insist on making love to me."
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Still, one cannot entirely disregard the conventions: Louis had betrayed him, had before the eyes of de Puysange made love to de Puysange's wife.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 4,459 ~ ~ ~
It is very actual helplessness, sir, for Nelchen has been bred in such uncourtly circles as to entertain the most provincial notions about becoming anybody's whore."
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"The man makes love by the almanac."
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or for an instant pause And doubly damn with negligent applause!