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1 1, 27| your limbs and on with the dance and play!~Twinkling feet 2 2, 56| you asked my Fortunata to dance?" he demanded, "There's 3 2, 57| ladder, ordering his boy to dance from rung to rung, and finally 4 2, 68| consumption. How I used to dance! And take my part in a farce, 5 2, 74| notion that she wanted to dance, and Scintilla was doing 6 5, 137| youths who thrice shall dance around thy shrine~Happy, 7 5, 141| course at his pleasure;~A Dance espouse, no Acrisius will 8 5, 160| THE CORDAX.~A lascivious dance of the old Greek comedy. 9 5, 160| person who performed this dance except upon the stage was 10 5, 160| drunk or dissolute. That the dance underwent changes for the 11 5, 160| looseness and sex appeal of this dance. Meursius, Orchest., article 12 5, 160| likely that the Roman Nuptial Dance, which portrayed the most 13 5, 160| inflame the passion for the dance and indulgence became so 14 5, 160| and adds: "a man cannot dance unless he is drunk or insane."~ 15 5, 160| the Sphinx.~"She began to dance languidly, carelessly, as