Book, Chapter

 1    1,  29|       entirely unfitted for such a wanton part, and moreover, that
 2    3,  90|           feel him all over with a wanton hand,' I vowed, 'and he
 3    4, 117|        looting of his ship in that wanton excursion. But the terms
 4    4, 117|      artful blandishment which the wanton woman employed, and I could
 5    4, 117|            anew, began winking his wanton eyes at me and) sought admission
 6    4, 117| unexpectedly and caught him in his wanton attempt, whereupon he was
 7    4, 117|         attempt and of Tryphaena's wanton assault. When he had heard
 8    5, 130|    cosmetics, or that languishing, wanton expression in your eyes?
 9    5, 133|    POLYAENOS -- GREETING.~Were I a wanton, I should complain of my
10    5, 153|          smiles~And nods and other wanton wiles,~The unsuspecting
11    5, 153|            and press'd,~And hid it wanton in her breast.~But I, be
12    5, 156|            of Semiramis; for these wanton wretches with high timbered
13    6     |          union; in a word, let our wanton Tribads reign unchecked,
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