And all the trulls dismissed, repining went; Yet what she could, she did ; slowly she past, And saw her man, and shut her cell, the last, — Still raging with the fever of desire, Her veins all turgid, and her blood all fire... Works of Michael de Montaigne: Comprising His Essays, Journey Into Italy ... - Side 129av Michel de Montaigne, William Hazlitt - 1879Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Juvenal - 1802 - 574 sider
...retir'd; Yet what she could, she did ; slowly she past, And saw her man, and shut her cell the last. Still raging with the fever of desire, Her veins all...Exhausted, but unsatisfied, she sought Her home, and to the Emperor's pillow brought, Cheeks rank with sweat, limbs drench'd with poisonous dews, The steam... | |
| Juvenal - 1803 - 354 sider
...retir'd ; Yet what she could, she did ; slowly she past, And saw her man, and shut her cell the last. Still raging with the fever of desire, Her veins all turgid, and her blood all fire, contiguous cells, or little chambers. Over the door of each of these was written the name of the tenant,... | |
| Perse, Juvénal - 1817 - 596 sider
...went; Yet what she could, she did ; slowly she past, And saw her man, and shut her cell, the last. — Still raging with the fever of desire, Her veins all turgid, and her blood all fire, With joyless pace, the imperial couch she sought, And to her happy spouse (yet slumb'ring) brought,... | |
| Michel de Montaigne - 1849 - 698 sider
...liking, Adhuc ardens rigidte tentigine vulva*. Et lassata viris, nouduui satiata, recesfiit ;• " Still raging with the fever of desire. Her veins all turgid, and lier blood all fire, Exhausted, but unsatisfied, she «ought lier borne ;" l Juvenal, li. 3Ü. » ¿Elian,... | |
| Juvenal - 1852 - 596 sider
...; Yet what she could, she did ; slowly she past, And saw her man, and shut her cell, the last, — Still raging with the fever of desire, Her veins all turgid, and her blood all fire, 185 With joyless pace, the imperial couch she sought, And to her happy spouse (yet slumbering) brought... | |
| Decimus Junius Juvenalis - 1852 - 596 sider
...; Yet what she could, she did ; slowly she past, And saw her man, and shut her cell, the last, — Still raging with the fever of desire, Her veins all turgid, and her hlood all fire, 1 85 With joyless pace, the imperial couch she sought, And to her happy spouse (yet... | |
| Juvenal, Sulpicia - 1876 - 588 sider
...; Yet what she could, she did ; slowly she past, And saw her man, and shut her cell, the last, — Still raging with the fever of desire, Her veins all turgid, and her blood all fire, 185 With joyless pace, the imperial couch she sought, And to her happy spouse (yet slumbering) brought... | |
| Michel de Montaigne - 1877 - 496 sider
...liking, " Adhuc ardens rigidre tentigine vtdvse : Et lassata viris, nondum satiata, recessit : " * and that upon the dispute which happened in Catalonia,...addresses to her, not so much, as I conceive, that she was incommodated by it (for I believe no miracles out of religion) as under this pretence, to curtail and... | |
| Michel Eyquem de Montaigne - 1877 - 620 sider
...liking, " Adhuc ardens rigidse tentigine vulvsa : Et lassata viris, nondum satiata, recessit : " 4 and that upon the dispute which happened in Catalonia,...addresses to her, not so much, as I conceive, that she was incommodated by it (for I believe no miracles out of religion) as under this pretence, to curtail and... | |
| Michel de Montaigne - 1908 - 426 sider
...liking, ' Adhuc ardens rigidse tentigine vulvse : Et lassata viris, nondun1 satiata, recessit : " " and that upon the dispute which happened in Catalonia,...addresses to her, not so much, as I conceive, that she was incommodated by it (for I believe no miracles out of religion) as under this pretence, to curtail and... | |
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