Book, Chapter

  1  Int,   3|        effect of the wine upon the women, their jealousy lest either'
  2  Int,   4|           himself invincible where women were concerned. He had a
  3    1,  19|            just at dusk we met two women in stolas, in a lonely spot,
  4    1,  19|            we caught sight of many women, who resembled Bacchantes,
  5    1,  23|         each other and then at the women. (Then Quartilla spoke up,
  6    1,  23|         they were only three young women, too weak to attempt any
  7    1,  30|         long procession of drunken women which followed; they were
  8    2,  43|           born under the Lion, and women and fugitives and chain-gangs
  9    2,  46|         well! But when you come to women, women all belong to the
 10    2,  46|            when you come to women, women all belong to the kite species:
 11    2,  48|          the old days, the married women, in their stolas, climbed
 12    2,  67|           but I say that there are women that know too much, and
 13    2,  71|            demanded; "they're what women fetter us with. That's the
 14    2,  71|           as dirt if there were no women, but we have to piss hot
 15    2,  71|           way things are now." The women, angry though they were,
 16    2,  73|       Scintilla; we're next to you women, too, believe me. As sure
 17    3,  92|           we, sodden with wine and women, cannot even appreciate
 18    4, 114|        sneers at the fickleness of women: how easily they fell in
 19    4, 115|        chastity that she even drew women from the neighboring states
 20    5, 130|            burns for you, for some women will only kindle for canaille
 21    5, 130|      gallows-bird. Let the married women see to that and kiss the
 22    5, 133|            in this city, where the women can lure the moon from the
 23    5, 136|            called all the spinning women and scrubbing wenches in
 24    5, 141|            very darling of married women! And for fear you think
 25    5, 145|            from intrigues with the women of the town, he is indeed
 26    5, 145|       which houses of ill fame and women of the town came into vogue
 27    5, 145|            punishment for unchaste women resided in the very nature
 28    5, 145|             In the case of married women, however, who contravened
 29    5, 145|          to the law directing that women who had practiced harlotry
 30    5, 145|     procurers and procuresses (for women also carried on this trade)
 31    5, 145|    relations of these unregistered women were, for the most part,
 32    5, 145|         sincere in what he says of women. "Here like a triple fool
 33    5, 145|          as it is manifested among women!~From remotest antiquity
 34    5, 145|         debauched, because certain women and youths of noble birth
 35    5, 145|     together (Valer. Max. ii, 7.), women and men used the same establishments,
 36    5, 145|       order of the day and men and women came more and more to observe
 37    5, 147|           Roman debauch. "For some women," says Petronius, in another
 38    5, 148|     Polytimus is very lecherous on women, Hypnus is slow to admit
 39    5, 150|      without license was life. The women of easy virtue, living within
 40    5, 150|      vivere," when he said: "Young women, make haste to live, you
 41    5, 156|       agents; on the contrary, the women themselves profited by the
 42    5, 156|        fifteen white robed men and women were gathered there. In
 43    5, 156|            the name of "Lipovans." Women, especially one of the name
 44    5, 156|         Not infrequently it is the women who, with their own hands,
 45    5, 156|      numbered 5444, including 1465 women, and in 1847, 515 men and
 46    5, 156|           in 1847, 515 men and 240 women were transported to Siberia.
 47    5, 160|          explained, viz.: that the women refuse intercourse to their
 48    5, 160|            men, for the future let women have intercourse with women.
 49    5, 160|        women have intercourse with women. Come, O new generation,
 50    5, 160|        grant the same privilege to women; let them have intercourse
 51    5, 160|          vi~: ~KORITTO, METRO, two women friends, and A Female Domestic.~
 52    6     |            the house of the public women and of whom mention is made
 53    6     |     account of the beauty of their women. The charming fable of the
 54    6     |    attaining satisfaction from the women they loved. The most common
 55    6     |       method was abduction and the women always submitted to this
 56    6     |           obeyed. For that reason, women were regarded in the light
 57    6     |        this manner of dealing with women arose another reason for
 58    6     |          enterprises for ravishing women as they were for taking
 59    6     |         the time of the Romans the women preferred soldiers to other
 60    6     |           warrior, to have all the women chasing after him; therefore,
 61    6     |            passions be inspired in women. Tradition has it that among
 62    6     |          the choice of the fairest women, and to this custom is attributed
 63    6     | harmoniously about their beautiful women found them flying away in
 64    6     |           this prostitution of the women of Babylon in honor of Venus,
 65    6     |            were the gifts of these women, and it must be remembered
 66    6     |            solitary life which the women of the country led. They
 67    6     |         house which was called the women's apartments," said Cornelius
 68    6     |           as with us, the virtuous women corrupted somewhat the profession
 69    6     |          The absolute seclusion of women was never the fashion at
 70    6     |            a great number of Roman women of the noblest families
 71    6     |       Lycimnia, and almost all the women to whom, under real or assumed
 72    6     |   compositions, were Roman married women. Horace is the only one
 73    6     |      rebuffs and indignities these women had been compelled to endure
 74    6     |      belles lettres, and beautiful women. But a fanatical monk from
 75    6     |        love, they dismiss love for women as unworthy of occupying
 76    6     |    effeminates sought out only the women because they were only half
 77    6     |           were only half men, half women; while those whose tastes
 78    6     |        their profound contempt for women. The theatrical writers,
 79    6     |           their invectives against women; the comedies of Plautus,
 80    6     |         great freedom permitted to women, soon brought about other
 81    6     |         themselves that, like men, women were capable of the greatest
 82    6     |      virtue displayed by the Roman women at a time when crowned monsters
 83    6     |       began to avow their love for women, and we have here occasion
 84    6     |            of the most illustrious women and the finest young men
 85    6     |         was the husband of all the women and the wife of all the
 86    6     |    imitated the lamentations which women were accustomed to utter
 87    6     |            intercourse of men with women has preserved the human
 88    6     |          of Nature, and, united to women of suitable age, became
 89    6     |    satisfied with intercourse with women, and our lives would be
 90    6     |         prove that connection with women is far more enjoyable than
 91    6     |            intercourse of men with women causes enjoyment to each
 92    6     |         arguments, let us, men and women, keep ourselves apart, as
 93    6     |            men, for the future let women have intercourse with women.
 94    6     |        women have intercourse with women. Come, O new generation,
 95    6     |        grant the same privilege to women; let them have intercourse
 96    6     |       reign unchecked, and let our women's chambers be disgraced
 97    6     |          young and beautiful Roman women, far from the eyes of men,
 98    6     |            inveigh against love of women for women; never was the
 99    6     |          against love of women for women; never was the interest
100    6     |     Juvenal, in his satire against women, VI, says: "If the singers
101    6     |            him for frequenting gay women, and had, perhaps, some
102    6     |         lived his whole life among women and never lost his purity.
103    6     |          lovers, the reputation of women, the legitimacy of children.
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