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... Finger who can fee , " Who hear , uncharm'd , the Whisper , there , that's he ? Nay more , the beauish Sons of Rome rehearse , Their Tutors teach , the Beauties of your And is it Nothing , Nothing , to become A Leffon , to the beauish ...
... Finger who can fee , " Who hear , uncharm'd , the Whisper , there , that's he ? Nay more , the beauish Sons of Rome rehearse , Their Tutors teach , the Beauties of your And is it Nothing , Nothing , to become A Leffon , to the beauish ...
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... Finger , no fplay Mouth he fears ; No Length of lolling Tongue , or Affes Ears . But you , Patricians ! doom'd to fingle Face , Fear you the Tongue behind , that lolls Difgrace . 135 " What Say the Town ? " . O dear Sir , can they say ...
... Finger , no fplay Mouth he fears ; No Length of lolling Tongue , or Affes Ears . But you , Patricians ! doom'd to fingle Face , Fear you the Tongue behind , that lolls Difgrace . 135 " What Say the Town ? " . O dear Sir , can they say ...
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... Finger bit : His only Toil and Trouble , was to fpit . C 3 224 230 M. Pfhaw , Ver . 101. of the Original . * Torva Mimelloneis ] These and the preceding Verses , Berecyrthius Attin , & c . have been almost uni- verfally fuppofed to be ...
... Finger bit : His only Toil and Trouble , was to fpit . C 3 224 230 M. Pfhaw , Ver . 101. of the Original . * Torva Mimelloneis ] These and the preceding Verses , Berecyrthius Attin , & c . have been almost uni- verfally fuppofed to be ...
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... Bidental is by Au- thors applied indifferently , to the Sacrifice , to the Place , to the Perfon . Ver . 69. ] Spittle was thought by the Good - Women , & c . tổ contain The Finger deftin'd to Luftration , dips ; Then ' ( 46 )
... Bidental is by Au- thors applied indifferently , to the Sacrifice , to the Place , to the Perfon . Ver . 69. ] Spittle was thought by the Good - Women , & c . tổ contain The Finger deftin'd to Luftration , dips ; Then ' ( 46 )
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Persius. The Finger deftin'd to Luftration , dips ; Then ' noints his Forehead , and his driveling Lips . This Confecration ... Finger . Thus in Petronius ; Mox turbatum Sputo Pulverem , Anus medio fuftulit Digito , Frontemque repugnantis ...
Persius. The Finger deftin'd to Luftration , dips ; Then ' noints his Forehead , and his driveling Lips . This Confecration ... Finger . Thus in Petronius ; Mox turbatum Sputo Pulverem , Anus medio fuftulit Digito , Frontemque repugnantis ...
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