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D IA L 0 G U 12
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A -MARRIED LADY
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DIALOGUE
' BETWEEN

'A Married LADY


AND

A M A 1 D.*
T-ULLXA andOcTAvui.
TUL. Am extremely well pleaſed, dear
' Child, to hear that at laſt thou art
going to be married to young Pþilander, for
in his Arms you will find ſuch Pleaſures, as
thou wilt eafily pronounce that Night in
which he makes thee a Woman, ' to be the
happieſt of thy Life; I only wiſh Venrumay
be as favourable to thee in the Enjayment,
as ſhe has been in giving thee ſo much hea
venly Beauty to prepare thee For it.
OCT AVIA. Indeed my Mother this Mom
ing told me, that after To-morrow I mufii
A 3 * - marry.
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marry PH/ander ; and gccordingly atHomed
I ſee all Things pjeptlxig for the Ceremo- ct
ny ;_ my LChamber, my Bed, my Night
cloathzeavery 'bodfis buz inſomnh'
about '; and yet, met s, all theſe 'L \ i
ſtead of giving me joy, fill me with a cer- *J
tain Fear and Apprehenfion, of which I can -
give no Account, no more than I am able
to underſtand or conceive with what Pleaſure
it is you ſo much talk of.
- * TUL. I do notwonder at all, that being
ſo young, ſcarce having paſt Fifteen, thou
ſhould have no Idea ofa Thing, which I
wyfe-if, being two Years older- when I mar
ried, £had not the Underſtaxlding of 1
But, prithee, 'tell_me, art thou not ſenfible,
that there is ſomething that Pbilanzler longer
® and fighs for P' ' 'And drfſt thou not iind in
him ſome Languiſhings, that expreſs vehe
zOc-r. I canno't
mentDefires? ' - ſay that -I am altogether
*

- ignbradt of what his Eyes, his Face, his Per-


-ſon, and auhis Actions, 'tell me every Day;
nay, i muſt own, that about a Week ago,
while we 'were fice together, he ruſhed into
' my Arms, and fell a kiſſmg me with ſuch
violent Tranſports, that I could not but won
" der, what that Heat and ſudden Fury
meant. *
TUL. Thy Mother was out of the Way,
there was no body but yourſelves ; and I
imagine you feared nothing from him- but
ſay, did he aſk nothing but Kiſſes -?
- - Our,
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67" I '
ocr. At limit-aim even thoſe 'from me *
with ſome 'Reluctandy ; but he 'gave them
with ſuch Ardour, 'that I felt 'on a ſudden,
a certain Warmth run thro' my Veins, and '
a Trembling in all my Limbs, that I was
uiius'd to;* but heiaw me bluſh as red' as
Fire, which made him hold a. little, and
- 'take back hisHand, which already he had -
fliptinto-rny Breaſts. - -
TUL. Very well ; go on '
Oc-r. I hate thoſe impnden*t Hands 'oſhis z *
having obſerved, that, for all my Bluſhing,
- I did not much chide him, as indeed I could
not, he laid me along upon the Conch upon
which I ſat, and keeping me down with his
Left-hand, as eafily he mi ht, in the Diſor
der I was in, he put his flight-hand under
my Coats ; I am aſhamed to tell you the
reſt, dear Coufin, excuſe me,
TUL. Prithee, Fool, leave on" this ſilly *
Baſhſulneſs, and think what thou ſayTt to
me, thou ſay'ſt to thyſelf. ' '
Oc*T. Having turned up my Coats, and
my Smock, a little above my Knees, he be
an to feel my Thighs ; and if you had but
ſeen how his Eyes ſparkled; then lifting his
Hand up, he took hold oſthat Place which
diſtinguiſhes us from Men.
'I'UL. Well ſaicLPLZ/ander, ha, ha, hazl
OCT. This, this Place, ſaid he, mll make
_me the happieſi: Man in- the World ; let me
alone, my Octa-via : All this while I was
out ofmyſelf, he put his Finger intostlliiz
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Slit, fflwhich is a very little-one, and he
could hardly get it well" in', 'becauſe 'I felt
ſome little.Pain ; but at the ſame Time he * -
cried out, O l have a Maid! A Virgin to
my Share! And immediately opening my
Legs with Force, he threw 'himſelf between
them flat upon his Face.* * -
TUL. Did you feel nothingelſe but his
Finger? ' ' '
OcT. I did; But what an Impudence is
mine, to relate that which remains !
' TUL. Prithee, as ifI had not felt the ſame
Thing before. Go on. *
LOCT. I felt then between my Legs ſome- -
thing ſtiff and warm, endeavouring to force
itsiPaſihge 'into me; but I having gathered T
Strength, turned upon my Side, and threw
him out; then clapping my Hand between
my Legs, in the Place where the Battery *
had been' erected, I preſently felt my Hand -
and my Belly, as far as - my Navel, all wet *
with awarm Shower which flowed' from _
him : It felt thick and ſlimy, which made
me withdraw my Hand, and he immediately
giving me a thouſand Kiſſes, ſeized both,
and wiped them with his Handkerchief.
- TUL, I ſee he was very near gaining an
entire Victory, but- too much Vigour de
prived him of it. Say, m pretty Octa-via,
h*ow didſt thou like him a ter this E
OCT. To tell you the Truth, from that
Day forwards, he was infmitely more plea
- ſing unto me, and has kindledin me a- Deſiz?-
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of ſomething, I know not what it is, which
makes me perpetually Reſtleſs : I dizeam of
him all Night, and expect from' him ſome
great joy, what it is l cannot. tell : I expect'
and wiſh forit, and could be content Pbil-*
under had ſuch another Opportunity, to try
what would come of it. '
TUL. What would you do, if he had P'
Ocr. You may anſwer yonrſelf, for I
cannot,- but ſomething more I would do,
which 'would make him more happy, and"
'me more learned. [had ſcarce put down:
my Coats, and he put in his shirt, which
hung out of his Brceches, when my Mother
camein; * - - -
wToe Woebe to thee, Iknow her Save:
Hey - ; ' - '-

an. Yet manie nothing harſh, only '


'finiling aflfld, how we- both ttame by ſuch
aColour; then ſittin down by Pan-navy;
told him, within 'a Ifiy or two, ſhe hoped
to make him the happieſt Man in the World)
He bowed reſpectfizl, and bein lbmewhat-
out of C untenanc for me, aid, you do
not take e Way, *dam, to makp Gau
void loſe the Colour you tax her with 2' For
ſhe is ſo modefl, thftt 'the leaſt Thou ' hts of *
having a Bedfeliowgcovers her a over
with deep Vermffiion; After fame W
Fjpreſſmnsgixd wenvout of the Rodm and
eft us. 7 ' "* '
- iFUL. What did your Mother ſay then?
* - Cor-
[to]
OCT. She began to aſk me, what had paſt
between us, and commanded me to hide
nothing from her ; I begun to excuſe myſelf,
and complaind he had over-powei-'dme ; ſhe - -
ailed me immediately, if he had entred me,
I ſaid no ; upon which ſhe gave me a Cau
tion, not to let him any more take the ſame
Libertyibeſore Marriage; for, ſaid ſhe, moſt
Men are for that baſe Principal, that they
either never marry thoſe they have enjoyed,
or ſcorn them afterwards when they do:
Few are ſo generous, asto be thankful to
their Miſtreſſes for yielding to Love, but
had rather owe their joys to the -Formality
of a Perſon, than to the free Conceflions
ofBeauty enflamffld by juſt Defires; a'nd tho'
they have made the ſame Vows in Private,
- that they made in Publick, at their wedding,
yet contemn Women for believing them
without a.- Witneſs. For ever after, ſhe
watch'd ſo narrowly, that Pþi/andn never.
ſound me alone. -'
* TUL. Well, my Octazvia, *I love thee for
being ſo ſineere in the Account thou haſt
given me, and to ſhew thee, that I will be
ſo too, Imufl: tell thee, that my own Mo
ther* ſet me on to pump thee, about what
paſt between you two, and to inſh-uct you-
againſt the wedding-night, to prepare thee,
for a better Bedſellow, which thou wilt
have To-rnorrow.
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DXALOGUE IL-
OcTAvuu, OW, my obliging Tulliii,
from whom I am to learn
*Secrets I cannot yet comprehend, let us lie
-_-_ -.j,'_ i- in one apothexds Arms, and talk; all the
Houſe is afleep, Silence reigns in every Part
of it, and we may enjoy ourſelves without
-any Diſturbances.
TUL. This Silence andQiiet in the Fa
=mil ,-To-morrow Night, would be to the'
an thy Pbi/ander much more welcome ;
but, inſtead of that, there will be 'nothing
but Noiſe about you, till you are both a Bed,
and People placed in every Comer, to hear
what you do and ſay; andif the Bed ſhakes,
as certainly it will, upon the firſt Eager
'neſs of enjoying thee, thou wilt hear them
withput Laugh and Giggle, to the no ſmall
Diſappointment ofthy Pleaſure at firſt.
OCT. I hope my 'Mother and you will
' take care ſo to =c1ear the Coaſt, as no Men
Vor Women but yourſelves ſhall-be privy -to
our Endearments, and that at a Diſtance too.
TUL. I will in thatbeſriend thee, or elſe
thou wilt be expoſed next Day to a hun
dred Railleries from the Men, which will
make thee Mad. *
Oc-r. Lord! How much am I to endure,
on all Sides, bo"th* from Pbilander and *hiTs
Friends then-V?

* TU-L.
in]
* TVL. As for Pin/under, I own thou wilt
have ſomething to ſuffer from him, but he,
will make thee amends in Time. Now I-
will tell thee how all will happen, *
OcT. Teach me exactly every 'Thing that
is fit for me to know 3 what Sort of Pain it
will be, how long it will laſt ; I had ra
ther have it ſharp and ſhort, than have it
laſt, tho' moderate.
- TUL. That Part of thy Body which is
under the Belly, between the Thighs, to
which Men give ſo many Names, but is
chiefly called by them C-t, and which i'
ſo prettily fhaded with Hair, is the Field
where Pbilandcr will 'begin the Fight ; you
never 'yet obſerved the Make of it, and
'therefore I will deſcribe it unto thee. *Wirh
out is a long Slit, and which in Women that
are moſt upon
forward made thefor Belliy,
Etſoyment,
and notis low
high and
and
backward, as ſome Women have it, more
like Cows than Wpmen. The true Propor
tion is, that when we lie along with our-
Legs cloſe, two good Fingers Breadth m y
be ſeen of the Slit above our Thighs. T is
-Slit is made with two Lips, which- being
opened gently, diſcover another inward as
red as a Cherry, with two other Lips, which
are called Wings, or Nymphs; and under -
them, about a Fingers Breadth, or more,
within, are in Virgins, as thou art, four lit
tle rifing Beds, which, joining together, and
leaving only a little Hole-between, ſtop Zp
- t e-
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the beſt Part of the Paſſage into the Womb,
and gives all the Trouble Men meet with i',
deflouring us, and all the Pain we feel, i'
upon the breaking thro' them with Violence.
for then they fall a Bleeding and ſmart ex
eeedingly.
Oc-r. I do foreſee, that in the Attempt.
* there will be a great deal of Pain ; for l my
ſelf can ſcarce endure to touch them with my
little Finger. '
TUL. Let me finiſh my Deſcription. at
before them, towards the u r Part o the'
C-t, isa Thing they call lifflfif, which, 1
- 'is a little like a Man's P-k, for it will ſwell,
and ſtand like his; and being rubbed gently,
- by his Member, wizl, with exceſſive Plea
ſure, ſend 'forth a Liquor, which whenit
comes aw y, leave us in a Trance, as ifwe '
were dying, all our Senſes being loſt, and as
it were ſummed up in that one Place, and
our Eyes ſhut, pur Hearts languiſhing on
one Side, our Limbs extended, and, in a
Word, there follows a diſſolving of our
'vliole Perſon, and melting in- ſuch inexpreſ
fible joys, as none but 'thoſe who feel them
*it 'caneztpreſs or comprehend. *Thati.which
embraces the Man*s -Member, when in? in,
Fit; 'calledthe Sheath; and takes ſuch a 'faſt
'lfiojlgi or it in fffiuiti*onſthat n'is" like a*Glqve
Fzre rungs, andlb itsl Wamih with the Mo
z*-ftion ſſe Boliy, iiiakeitjrtſlvlen die with
**P'ledſqrc;*'a,rlfl'*at-laſt,®fidthd
"-z-'z1 , Braiſſta' a? they cuſſit,
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y great Wantity dſ Liquor, which all wets
both within and without.
* Oc-r. You deſcribe Things ſo exactlyJhat
'methinks I ſee all that is within me. -
* - TUL. In thee, that inward Slit, and the
Sheath, are very ſtrait and narrow. Let
me ſee it a little; open your Legs.
' Oc-r. I do; what do you ſee now?
TUL. Ah! Pretty Creature' How Cherry
red it is! I ſee all the Flower of thy Virgi
mnity, as entire as a Morning Roſe-bud, net
'_ reach'd by a Travellex-'s Hand, and ſweeter -
z * than any Roſe in its Enjoyment.
' OCT. O hold, Tul/ia, you tickle me ſo,
' that I am not able to endure it; take away
that wicked Finger, it hurts me.
TUL. Well* I pity thee ſtrangely ; this
pretty Shell, prettier than that out of which
Venus herſelf was born, will be ſadly torn
by Pbilander; nay, l begin to be concern
zed for him to ; for the Entrance ofthis Pa
Bdiſeis ſo narrow, that it will be with great
ifficulty, and no ſmall Pain, e'er thatyhe
himſelfwill get admittance; did you ever
ſee the Thing he has Lbetween his Legs P
_ 'J Ocm, I neſſgr ſaw it, bt*u* felt it hard,--big.
and lbng.* _-
H TUL. Thy- Mdthe*ria okjerjoycd with tlie
' J Reputation has of beirigzhe beſt pmvided
- 'young Man* inall this - ty, butſ willegſt -
"thee ſome Tears z. yet *e nqt i aid, zrny
Huſhand had the ffimealive
Reaſon, and*y*e'i' Reputatior*i*
'at*iſſd*syſſh*effi'with
*
- CcT.
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*OcT. Prithee, let me ſee how your C-t,
is, fince it had ſuch a Monſter within it.
TUn. Do, my pretty Octamia; here, I
open my Legs a Purpoſa.
Oc-r. Lord! What a Gapis here! I can
thruſt my whole Hand in almoſt ; how
ſtrong it ſmells ! Sure the Roſes are all gone
here, which you find in mine,
TUL, You are very pleaſant; but when
once you have had a Child, you willbe as
Izm ; for this is a neceſſary Conſequence: of
Marriage.
OCT. Well, go on, and tell me how firſt
* I ſhall be made a Women from a Maid,
that now l am.
TUL. Firſt, lwill deſcribe unto thee, the
Man's Member, and then lwill tell you,
the Uſe thereof. There is between the
Thighs, juſt at the Bottom of the Belly, a
Piece of Fleſh. which. when it is not em-*
loyed for our Pleaſure, hangs looſefbob
bing here and there ; but when our Beauty
* excites it, ſtands hard and firm, and grows
at leaſt as long, and as thick again, as at
any other Time. In ordinary Men, 'tis
about ſeven or eight of their own Thumbs
Breadth long, when it ſtands, and about ſour
oſtheir Thumbs in Compaſs : But, in thoſe
(whom Nature has favoured, 'tis about ten
or eleven of their Thumbs Breadth long.
and fix or more in Compaſs, as I have ſeen
my Huſhand meaſure his, and make me do
it in wanton Humour. The Head of it
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is 07' fine Carnation, and over it is a
looſe Skin which they draw backward: and
forwards, and which contributes ſomething
'to our Plcaſure in its Motion: The Fleſh
oſit is ſoſt and firm, and of a delicate Senſe,
ſoas they feel us when we ſpend upon it:
All round about the Root of it, is a great
deal of fine ſhort Hair, generally more
thanwith us 3 undemeath, hangs in 'a Bag,
or Purſe, two little Balls, pretty hard, and
the harder the better, they call them Stones,
and in them is contained that white thick
Li nor, which comes out from them with
ſuc Tranſports to make us Mothers; they
call it Sperm and Seed, and when their
Veſſels are full of it, they come often to'
als, and charge us Home, till all their Pow
der be ſpent.
of Oer.
it, forl he
believe Plvilander
wet all my Bellyhasandg
a ood
my Stocl:
shift,
with that warm Shot-ver.
_ TUL. You will like him much better;
when it is ſhot into you z for it comes out
with that Force, that it leaps two Foot or
more from 'em noon ſpending; and then a
Woman muſt behery inſenfible, that is not
pleaſed 10 ſee the joys ſhe 'gives "em, which
they expreſs iy a thouſand Nlurtnurs, 'and
kind dying Wot-ds ;" and now I will ' tell-
thee all, how 'it paſskl between me and
Far-cries When I was (rit married unto
-m- ' ' '
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Oer. I' long=to hear that, becauſe an Ex
ample, zis walways more full of Inſtrnction,
than any bare Advice.
31'117.. As ſoon as my Mother had put me
to Bed, the gently put a fine Hankerchief
under my Pillow, and bid me uſe it when
I wanted to wipe myſelf or my Huſhand :
then * en me and Her-alſo kind Kiſſes, ſhe
with ew, and carried with her all the Com
pany, except Pampanizgwho had hid her
ſelf' ſo flil , that ſhe did not perceive her :
She had een married about two Months, -'
and! had * received from her kind Infiruc
tions, the good Office I now do thee, and
'twas out of Defire to ſee how I could be
have myſelf, that ſhe lurked behind the
Hangings, in a Cornerof the Room. As
ſoon as the Company was- gone, and the
Room ſtill and quiet, 'tho lighted with
a Flambeaux at a Diſtance, which made it
very clear, Haratio, turning towards me,
and taking me in his Arms, with ſpark
ling Eyes firſt gave me a Kiſs ; then unty- -
mg with one Hand my Smoek. he viewed
my Breaſts, which were white, round and
firm, upon which he beſtowed" as many
Kiſſes, as if they had been the only Obſſcts -
of his Defires. ſucking my Nipples, and
then ſqueezing and preſſing them- with his-
Hand. But this Time I ſelt ſomething thro'
his Shirt very preffing againſt my Thigh,
which when, by my Bluſhing, he found]
had perceived, he threw off the Cloaths,
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and taking up his' ow' Linnen, Meed- m'
along ſtiff-headed P-ck: hie-Skin jkndm
Shape were admirable, the one being clean
and well proportioſſd, the other whitey *'
Snow. and only here and thers, NPOUwUT'-
Breaſt and Belly, ſhaded with ſome)
brown Hair; l turned away my Eyes. e-* i' -
ing all covered with red: Upon that*he
threw all the Cloath: from me. and- whilfl
I innocenzly endeavoured, with my Hands. -
to hide that whichy I thought was a Shame
to have expoſed to his View, he ſed his
Eyes with the Proſpect of the reſt- of my
Perſon, kiſling m Broafls. my Belly, my
'ſhighg in a Wor , all that- he coiſd come -
at; then taking away my Hand. which
hid from him me 'Place o: m; - joys, he! *
gently put his Fore-finger into my C--:,
and thruſt ita little Way up, till he met
with a Stop, and! complained he humane: -
This he did on Purpoſe, to be ſatisfied- whe
ther I was a- Maid or not as afterwards- he
himſelf conſeſſed. '
Oc-c- See the cunning of theſe Men!
-TUL. A- trueMaid, as thou an, and I *
was, are ſo' far from taking it ill at their
Hanfi, that .we are extreamly pleaſed to
gite them that Proof of our Intireneſs, and
'tis moſt certain, that in thoſe that are ſo;
the Marks of it are plain, and eafily diſ
coveralzle, at leaſt. till twenty Years old,
When Horartia was ſatisfied, that none had
hcen there before him, he began to uſe- the
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==\*-1£1!Q0ct\11dx\0t,-me-*
thonghtn-Iindvin- guy-Ham no- thruſt lfini
away= Imm- my- 'Embxzceg He- (ſam I þea*
gan- to be moved-and preſently opening my P;
Lg*gxas wide as hfl @9'}1d)-hF-Z9Fbe\YVe?Q z
them upenhis Knees a-zz 'ffim uxming my -
Smqckz up under my Chin, ear-si- ſlipping
both hisfiandsxander my Bntmdzz he pulfff- -
my Heazlzquixe from the- Pillow, that my
Body might zlie high, And be the n*wxtcxq 4
poſed tg Vi-ew z' then gently ſetting hixnſefſ
down, hgwjghpnc Hand ſoftlyopqned the
outward Lips ofmy Slit, gndzintroyduccd the
Head of his Yard into kſi
- Oc-r. Were you dumb all this- while ?
' TUL. My Sighs and Bluſhes were all the
Interruptionz I gave him, longingl muſt -
confeſs, as much to ſee what would conze
of his Endeavours, as he could to perform
fllſſl*fi. y */'
.Oc-r. Now I tremble for thee. .
TUL. Having placed himſelf in this Po
fmre, he bid me take faſt hold of him a
bon: the Middle, and thruſting with an
his Fore; towards me, he endcavourcd, bu;
- m
ſ[ azoi ']
in nzisz/czi'vhpen r1izzre1££-'w@yrmzaj- 'aged -
ſed' tPal-tst' 'foxy-"hv-liad 'not*thrtkll%'=abbvd>fi
one -or*tffiee,-in f*ihich'Time-zhe Ya '-nO'riI3'- =
adt*r1rmce-*fin - RIEBR-hfit -i ſelf hid-T Member-A
grow
wet; lank and ſoft,reaclfdvthelſſfffifldlcerthict
I preſenzy andlfduntlfzlnyi*ſelfifilldvffie ='
l
behind the?1 iwgvmd weml to wlpzrzmyl
ſelfi"'*but*he*fbok *the* dfficd* ſtaid the; '
did it for *us"bo£h,- *bel'towis11g**on®e:atthe>"
ſame Time; trinity-burning' iſſes" &ndz-lgnrlz
guiſhingusoks; This firſt Actaek= wgt :
wi*tlibiit 'ſome "Pain, whenz befflpreſſeeb' ffieryiiz
- hdraþbht
ſelf If wi; noa
But envqght td make me cry 'may
jeflſſzlþegiiihing, whenzjflend-'iz
- ded£--Aſte?*h1is-,1=l1e>kefied &Pflfleſixfinufilya '
in* byffixfe? heſfflkik- one 'of nzzfflſbzasas; [hind'
pu *iict-ng' =itz td- his yMouth, 'k-iiIZidzjit*y--tlien *'
- lopkzingiahznz-znþoa meJzecv-inelxac, my -
deateſt Tullizctz, bite 17 lbvethee more than my
Eyes ; 'my ' *L£*r'ſe.,= hething chn1ffilefflhandſo
' mer than thoudrr-P *Howz prettily thy Breaſt,
lie pantin ! How-hard theyare' !l How -
ſound -' ow1handſomely parted one from'
another-I tfaying this, lie-kiſled® my Nip
pies, ſucked thorn, and fooled with' mea '
hundred Ways: I began to find myſelf
warmed by, l know not what Defires;
and turning towards .him, I re aid his
Kiſſes with lntereſt; then he ipc his
Hands between my Legs, and playing gent.
ly' n-ith the light brown Hair- about my
Belly, o'fwhieh ſ have a great Deal, he ad
mired the pretty Effects or' its shade upon- l
- a

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a white Shin: Then opening ſoftly the
Lips of my C-t, and putting in now one
Finger, than another, made me almoſt Mad.
Put away that vexatious Hand, ſaid I, why
do you tormemt me Z He began to Laugh,
'finding he had ſtirred me? and taking his
Left-hand, and putting his Member into it,
take, my dearcſt Tullia, ſaid he, a better
and pleaſanter Inſtrument, and fit it thy
ſelſ to the Place of my joys. 'I 'being
grown boldcr, becauſe I was more defircoua
to ſee the End, took it and 'twas as much
as m Hand could well graſ ---Courage,
ſaid he, my pretty Rogue, et us try once
more, that thy Mother may not find the
a l/laid To morrow, to my Shame. I an
ſwered,I never can endure it, it will 'fplit
me in two, good] kill me, if all this muſt
gained my ody. Do thou guide it, ſaid
e, and' before you*do not letit flip afide
I obeyed him', and once more, with all
his Force, he thruſt at me zJ but finding it
advance but little, he made me lift' u ,one
of mv
one Thighe, 'which
o? hisſſArms. he embraqe
I ſuffered with
ſome Thruſh,
even very "ſtrong ones, very zP*atiently ; a at
laſt, he begq*n* to driye it in- fwithfflſuch Fu.
ty, that] Wa? notable to' endur*z"tjte- Pain
any longer, and 'gave a great Stſclz; and
Et go my Hold, crying, Oh ! Youxlc*ill nue,
dear Horatin, I am not able to beari it, and *
u/ithal ſome Tent-p fell from my Eye , ſtich
was the Smartnel*s of the Pain.* * n the
i mean
' - i-v-r '.""l'

tzzi
- Jhean Time, he had got in about two Fin
gers Breadth, when I felt myfelſ wet with
another warm Shower, as I had been at firſt.
'In all this I felt no Pleaſure, only a ſmall
Tickling, which did a little*mitigate the
Sharpneſs of what I endured, - Haratia be- -
ing got offme again, began to complain of
my Unkindneſs, in the Diſturbanee I' gave
him in thoſe joys that he defignecſto make
me tafie; and ſaid, if thou doſt 'love me,
Tullia, thou wouldeſt never deny me* to ga
ther thetnie Fruit of thy Enjoyment. I x
love thee, ſaid 'I, my dearefi: *Hm-atiu, with'
all my
me to doSoul; but what waxen
in lqhisſirniſerable thou Iha*ve
Pain 'that en-'
dure? Iam ſure, if thou didfi know 'the
Sharpneſs jok ithyou wivould haſiye Compaf-V
ſion of your pom- Trillia;* but VI not-
difpute' an ' longer, ſaid] Þfl? ſhew- thoJ 'Obe-j
diena-Qlzr, a- Vlſife, if jouffll- tfike'upon you"
'oncemdreTheAutlwnty of afI-Iiifþand. He
ſnt*fil*ed at my Application of 'thoſe Thin s,
bid m*c-prepare for a. new Atxack; or *
by thisYTime, the terrible Foe 'began w raiſe
his' Headffihq threaten my Fortwith a new,
Aſſault. Holzl anc faſt about them-idle,
ſaid- he, 'and when* I faint away upon thy
lovely, Bfefiſts, fdrſakenot 'thy Hold,
thou intended to_h;ave me *for* a; - kind Hull
band, 'Ijþrotniſed to -'ao-;£1i7he defired' of-
me- ' .I y - * t -
_' OCTS Anſiyduzzkept flau'rfromiſe?
'**'*'® - TUL.
*[ 23 I .
'rUn You ſhall iſee. He firſt ſhut my
Mouth with Kiſſes; then placing himſelf
* between
about hismy Legs,
Back, which
asſſ high as-he"e made
could, me clap
he open
ed, with one Hand, the Lips of my C-t,
and with the ſame Hand, gently put in the
Head oſhis Member :* -I ſelt it go in about
two Fingers Breadth, without any great Diſ
ficulty; bnt then, upon a ſtrong 'ſhruſh I
cried out, he tore me in Pieces- 'He iirtle
minding my Cries, put his Tongue in my
Mouth to ſtop it ; and moving ſtill ſtrong
ly on, he at Length broke thro', and got the
whole Length of his Yardint*o me. I roar- -
ed then, and Tears came in my Eyes, but he
wiping them, and repeating his Kiſſes, bid
me hold lzim faſt, and not ſtir' my Legs from
about his Buttocks; and beginning to move
gently to and fro in my L.* -t. he aſked
me, if I did not begin to feel ſomething
- that made' me ſome amends for all my
Pain; l ſaid, asit was true, that beſides a
ſmall Tickling, l had no \other Senſe of
' any great Pieaſiire; immediately after, he
quicker and ſtronger, expreſd the
'-jinconceivable
"heyvas ehteiſi-'dflDelight which
and in the ſame he took now
Moment, fell
zlanþfiſhing and .dying upon my Breafls,
'ſſgivih**'h*re'**athoulaffid- Kiſſes.- He did not
after hisgashellad' done beſorog-'leavepme
and liexflill, but' keeping his Hold andPlacE:
Ndw, my Trz/Yia, 'ſaid he? that-'l-'lrave taken
Poilleilion as a "Conqueror, 'I *wi-ll noſt ſo
oon
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ſoon leave it; and fince it has coſt me ſo
much Pain, and thee ſuch Blood (looking
upon the Sheets, which were all ſtained
with the Marks of my Virginity) I will
run one Race more in Courſe of Love.
Having ſaid this, l ſelt his P-ck ſwell
within me. Now, ſaith he, I will make-
thee ſhare with me in this Pleaſure, if thou
wilt be ruled by me ; as I thruſt forward,
do thou,juſt 'pon my going back to make
another Thruſt, follow me with thy But
tocks, from the Bed, towards me, and then
fall again, us I come with my Buttocks ſor
ward to thee. This Motion, at firſt, will
ſeem ſtrange to thee, but a little Practice
will make it eaſy, and exceeding pleaſant.
I am ſure, thy Youth and Dexterity, at all
other Exerciſes, muſt make thee no Dunce at
Mthis. I reſuſed, at firſt,-to try ſo odd a
Motion ; but he ſo intreated me, I did i;
once, and then repeated it upon a ſecond
and third Intreaty; and, in a Word, after
that, I; commanded it for my ownPleaſure
very nimbly ; for I began to feel ſomething
ſo unuſual within me, that;* was almoſt
tranſported. We had not long- continued,
_ When' he cried out, Oh! My 'j-'xglligl Qh
any Dear l And I immediatelyfttxffipgſome
anhing come from- me, with irzezpreſlible
-D-elight, held him faſt in- myi Armsovpand
with a-kind Mnniiur and btokenc.y-9rds.
7cry'd, Oh -'*--M£ Haratia Z
- ou -.
theyr

Soul? Melt !* Oh, what iflirto ſee! my'-


Love ! My Haratia l ~-
' Tun. He embraced meſtill harder, and
thruſting his Member up as high a it
would go, after two or three more- Motions,
die'd in my Amrs, with infinite Pleaſure;
juſt as l had made an End of mine; ſo both
languiſhing, and almoſt weary, we lay in
one mother's Arms, when from behind a
Hanging, Pampania, who had over-heard
and ſeen a great Part of our Engagements,
came running to me, and catching me 'n L
ked, as I was, in her Arms, began to kii'
me with'great joy, telling me how ſhe pi
-tied me, when ſhe heard me cry out; but
that fince a kinder Sound, and ſofter Expreſ
fions of my joy, had aſſured her of my Fe
licity; ſhe was now at Eaſe. Horatz*a, was
about to put in with ſome ro uiſh Compli
ment, when he ſound himſelf eized by ano
ther Hand, and kiſſed as earneſtly z it was
my *Mother, who gave him a thouſand
Thanks, 'for having behaved himſelf ſo
bravely. Thy Victory, ſaid ſhe, was made
known to -me, by Tullids Cries; but y]
make no Qieſtion, they will hence forward -
be turned into kin*d Expreffioizs between you
' for ever. I was ſo aſhamed to hear my Mo
thefs Voice ſo near, that I endeavoured to
cover Horatia (who was almoſt naked) with
the Bed-Cloaths, and turn myſelf under *em,
not being able to look my Mother in the
Face, but ſhe laughing, bid- Pompania pull
C ' me
L .
gzgizdl'
IF-'svþatw
Tayxm
Nature, 'tis egg-gain, that the Extaſy, at laſt,
is ſuch, that tin-fflſdhilflfiit-Ftolfiefi neat Pain,
by being ſo raviſhingly deligluful. Horatia,
ovpfjoyed*to* ſee z-me; 'Ibfdfli ed; ſaidja
'hundred kifid 'Things colmei-' Inſtant,
callizig=mezhis Izzifie; his finuhaandzaaſwpsfing'
hſt- died boimmjo
all 'mxfflbfbkenr Arms; _--Afm yihisywþ
Mulmfirs-_--wiqh-zhþsz_
bqth in a ſhort Time fell afleepzzand. lay Lid!
klfltdyiſfithf Momffigfiffiff no -'*-vizIl ' Trzſ)
L-WOCYA F-'I-fftdu-xhdfhzfixffisientſiys paint-fig-
3mq,--\afl==thit- fflufilLWeſnlimdin-zlrz 'Bvaltlc-zqf
--Lulruffliae my 'Virgi 'ty juazbgzuxezllr-igþ
rbi/ike Wfiqufirfinnh dam notixfiſtakan.
Ilhadeifdmodvſiflg marrow ,udxfibtþzaa phgu
taylzhaw hu-ihmaþzranm hzmhzzxgyx.
pdtaffidu ofufbping hither qzroyffledſſqzþſiap
moxMmfi incfluzmilk Lead' flflfflidzuflfiflfin
maz, the leaſt C - t, that ever wagzjzg
asum*sf fikcty -:ca--'ints-oa£e-'m=yz-Paig,'ſo I
ffiopefizfi-Timax-ibwfll my* Pleaſures; - ' flow
ever, I-am rcſolved to bc*zzir all-Vpatigntly,
thzti isfozje*zrflzzrne" m-Fxhksfamdife; 31 y '
FI-'ULY Izctlnnot wiſh- thee; dearzzOctzz.
.'v3c'uz,*/i dumb Fain z*tlinu-L mine, qwþo Jxow gap
Zgay uj-'perſhct- Fdicityzwigh my lolvelypjfoayq
i -iii! glletjus zriſhflfloviri myzpxgctyqMzJgd, To
vza*ri'ormwfthou xviltjtzſg 'bid Name for 9. he;
zIQr-FTPt-hixik zhouarflſufigcicnfllynfiztapaxed flat
ſkhezflngagepncntsiw e*kanz*zufl r. grfilyzsuzz
nati-A) vuii' - s? qu mazi wi alauflri
<T>drnn1L-{'-iT nal -J}u*0: 7' He- Im*zu] 33,
.- noiuzffiu, dun: om z-'JT * ct -
Ft if' C z
(133
Dxaeocun III.
-Tvu.u. O Day was e'er more agree
' able than this Night will be
any deareſt Octa-uia; for I ſhall not only en
'joythy company, but a Pan: of thy- Plea
ſores', by the Repetition thou wilt make of
them to me.
Oc-r. I came on Purpoſe to give my kind
'Inſh-uctor an' Account, how I had obſerved
her Rulez and what Plenſure I had found
'in her Doctrine, b the Uſe and Applica
tions of it. In a ord,yalltl:e jo which
you foretold me, comes ſhort o- -what I
really felt, and I a*tcaincd to that Bliſs
wvhich- equals us 'with Angels, - with leſs
.TÞonHe; much than I expected from .y.o\t
- TUr. Prithee, good Octa-z-ia, begin then
'u-ikh all that happened to thee on thy' Wed.
fling-Night- _ -
Oc-ru- You muſt take ſomething that hap
pened in the Day-rine too; ſo; Pbilanders
'was ſo eager, that he did not ſtay till Night,
to have his Body - wearied with Dancin
and Drinking, and his Fancy palld wi
- the bawdy jeſts of a publick wedding. No
Vſooner we were come from the Church, but
pretending a Bufineſs with my Mother in
Private, he went up Stairs into her Cloſet, -
not being willing to uſe her Bed-chamber,
lefiit ſhould laiſc too- much Suſpicion ;
*
" -
r
'-® * there
f 26 Izz
--'** ',*----* 'wz--'--T'--\ -' 1-) e'-z
w * in **ct to himyand' drawin 'faire
2' Keep: m; ſhall be-gkigd re; *
ſi e tho' I belive
þnzher -$ide. i; 'Lſhen
will-becalling
to little Put;
on 'he'
Jau Inner,
þandqs, do fair] ſhtxſſyou' are now
whaLhe*wſſi'Il-'have yourbutH
once,
jr*xogeg after thag*eohxeaway, ot- I ſhall be
TLFSyIſaidLIhej-clapt
,pp(*-:-k.* an toolſi: the Key with her.*t-ol<'->' jhe
*PZzil
gain-immediately *tfilfiixz' orea
*fflx*ne uſi n *a Table-ſhe meinhis Arms',
greagLoqlgz
- ze'-ma _ gar'd taki$izP- pay Coats; he fet
twolow-Stoola under 'each Foot; then co
Jnin - between*iiiy Legs with his Brooches
and- rawers down; and his Thing ſtiff and
ſ ®red, He was jufl- going goffry to enter me,
we heard she key -turn£ in the Door,
ſaw myMother
- as 'siked enter 'and
ctLhe*Navel, the PHt*/a*rzder-'s
Room. I
wasw*- ffidkffld up under his Coat,
gojgiye himleap?
Izpreſently the-'moreſſfliberty of his=Hands.
ſſfiehn my' Place, and Put
down my- Coats ;* 'but *Pbi/ander iurnmg
me about; ſhqweadhis-weapon naked;
My other taking Notice of the Bigneſs
pra. 3 Gezrvini 1 'raizI Lſhe, lwhat aMonſter is
this zLBut be' the
no; daimied Daughteifi, it will \ -A\-_
*e-ſo*-*,mu*ch molrcte- pleaſant 'lo you in
dium.
.. a\-
- I cax*neimſaicſſhe, 'to take off th
ufflgj Petticoat, 'leſt,-b,y its-being rumple , -
Xiflnfifls of the
ct yoixſihaire beenwedding 'ſhould - hisſaid;
at it already. erceivc

zandid my upper Petdcoat, 'and his! it


- \ yi
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I 31 ']
by; then turning' to Plailandexzlzie merciful
ſaid ſhe, to poor Octa-uia, for my Sake. He
putting her out of Doors, made no Reply, -
but running to me, ſet me in the ſame Po
ſture I wasiin before, then putting one of
his Hands upon my Buttocks, which he
gently thruſt toward him with the other,
he opened the Slit of my Commodity, and
conveyed the Head of his Engine to it.
Now, ſaid he, my dear Octarvia, embrace:
me with both Arms, and- meet with a
Thruſt, when I make one towards thee.
I do not know what you mean, ſaid 'I, .' nor
what you would have me to do. Hemade
* no more Words,-but began to thruſt at firſt
gently, but then a little harder, and at laſt
ſo ſtrongly, that I -made no Queſtion but
my MaZ-denhead was in extream Danger.
His Member was ſtiff' and hard as a Horn,
and hurt me ſo, that! thought he would
ſplit me in two : But he little minding me,
gave ſuch a home Thruſt, as made me cry
out as if I had been killed. He followed
it cloſe. with a great many more, begging /
me to hold ſtill, and not diſappoint his firſt
joys. As he ſaid this, Iſaw his Eyei turn
in his Head, and all his Body - fainting, fall
upon me, and breathing out his Soul in
amorous Kiſſes, cry, my dearefl Dear, how
infinite is my Pleaſure! juſt as he had'
finiſhed, my Mother, who hadheard me
lhrihk. came into the =Room,-0h l Said ſhe,
Pbiland: r, you lorgot your Pxomiſe ; I, at
that
***-

z
:_T a? fl
Klia*rIuſtadn; lislt ' zſomethigg zgxgmgrdinag*
--lan*guiſhing
come faſt _fHeadrizi
taking'from; zhizqgupsyfflg
hold'and-clofing
ma, 0fz=££1i*{fl*ldflr,-z-l*5
any? Lfyes,laidz-M

ſo
hisſweet'
Neclgz1thaLit-killfi mgzi Hfizfimþl*iafled
'andjcried' Obdiz fclllfflſorqc me

ltiiidly, findsi *ſeeking triyzTz-Iaipk to zlayz-his to


TWVTT
them,zgnade<
&hſſbefore-bT'im3£iPÞ.d-*
mfl' fillſ ciflſiiG ITFZIÞXÞQIX:
52- iizzzevunja

m TUL; Thmſdeſcribeſt.itzrarely well ;- but


I wonderzthou ſhouldſt have ſo muehzPlea.
ſure the firſt -Time,- for' that ſeldom-s happens
toifllaids. -flz'*z--I zit-r tri-w 1- -_31--' In
a 2 Oc-r- Venus - was kind- M_mfi' apd had.
it ſeems? _prcparcd za Liquor, Which Jiowed
from mein .{*l2Cl1-'iAhUſ-\d3-BC&2 PzzR/Jl*lflfldc;
himſelf ſelt it', and-cried Oh! joys
do effect mi both, with-ſuch- a. of this
ueaxianly Nectaxtas-we ars.zeaettnf us pro,
ffidedw-vicliffivuz 17 1 Al! uz=l ,z -_ 1--
-*>-=TQL-.* -Well, go 0n.--;- L -j - -
UOcT. As -ſo0n zl-zhad.-dall-e,-Pyf=ilage-dgr
out his (Thingz- 'whichz was snow grow *
paſt' :. humble, front =QÞTHQXHiR-gfl' -
firoudthat-itwnswÞQFOKCAT. 39- &Pn I ajked
him' iſhe would [save any Thngmore with
me Pz-and being aſhamed of my Patience-in
letting him do ſo much already, defired him
fo- letimezgon: 2- My-Mother ſecunded me,
and *v'vhilſt ſhe pulled-me- away with-one
*Hzncþand he ſtrovezto- keep ſtillin-hi'
gzzmr, I threw dawn one- oſ the Stools that
my Feet were upon-s IIIJLMOOÞJ' OXYZSK
->f
[- 33]
- that the Noiſe would alarm the wedding
Gneſts, who were underneath, and ſo carried
-me away into her Bed-Chamber: There,
immediately, having kiſſed me tenderly, ſhe
began to queſtion me, how it was with me?
Bidding me tell her all the Particulars, with
out Shame; for now ſhe was more my
*Companion, than any Thing elſe. I obey'd ;
and, as I made the Deſcription, her Eyes
ſparkled ; her Veins ſwelled; and, embra.
lin me, ſhe almoſt ſell away in my Arms,
wis: the Senſe of my Pleaſures; and no
Wonder, for ſhe i: not yet above nine and
twenty Years old. My deareſt Octa-via,
-ſa.id ſhe, thou art now born to a new Life ; -
and this Night will make an End ofſhew
ing you that which the Light of a thouſand
\ -Days would znever do without thy degt
Pþi*lander: Thy Wit and Underſtanding
will clear up with thy Enjoyments, for that -
very Engine that opens our Bodies, will do
the ſame to our Mind: ; and make us de
ſpiſe all childiſh sports and Amuſements, tp
Five our Heart: up to this oneheavenlyPlea
ure, the greateſt of all mortal Deligbts.
Having ſaid this, ſhe bid me ſhew her my
Smock ; which when ſhe ſaw, all wet, and
galmoſt ſtiff, with Pbilandcr-'s Liquon- Oh!
What a happy _Girl are you !- Said ſheyand
what aFountain of Jpy has this Hull-mid
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Sniqck, which l will Lkeep for a Relick,
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was wet all over : Part af it coming back
- ogain, his P-ck fell uzion tlus, and he took
It out halſlanguiſhing, wet and frothy. I
have done, my Angel! Said he ; let us reft '
a little in each others Arms
TUL. Ah! Dear Couſm, had you no'
Ple ſure this Time ?
OCT. You ſhall heara pleaſant Thing:
No ſooner was he offme, but I began to be
' tickled with a certain Itching in thoſe Part',
that I catch"d ſaſt hold off him in my Arms,
and, with sighs and' Kiſſes, demanded, as it
were, that he ſhould help me : He could
not do it with the roper Inſtrument, it was
not then in a Con itfon to obey his Defires,
therefore, putting his Finger into my C-t, V
and ſtirrin gently up and down, towards
the upper art of it, he made me ſpend ſo
pleaſantly, ſuch a Wantity of the delicious
Nectar, that it flew about his Hand, and all
wetted him. I beg thy Pardon, my lovely
Octarvia, for not expecting thy Pleaſure z
for Nature in us Men, is ſomething ſo eager,
that we cannot withſtand its firſt lmpetou
fities. I was ſtruck with a mighty Conſu- -
ſion at my own Luſt, and bluſhing, and hi
ding my Face, I ſaid, that iſ he ſelt any
Moiſture, -it was that which he had put m
to- me,- and not any that I had ſend out.
Deny it not, my Love, ſaid he, for I adore
thee ſo -much the more, being able to give
me ſuch infinite Pleaſure as 1 ſee thou wilt.
Moſt Women are in that Error, that dtuhe

\
[*37]"
- think' they ought to* hide our joys ſrom1us,*
but' it* is the greateſt Miſtake in the World,
for our Pleaſures confiſt more in theirs,
than our own. Theſe Delights in Men of
Wit and Underſtanding, pleaſe not only
the Body, but charm the Mindgand ſo our
whole Enjoyment is *made up of being
gleasd in pleafing, and none but Brutes can
e deli hted only with that unuſual Evacua.
tion o? eafing themſelves: But to ſee aj
delicate Creature, whoſe Modeſty ſtruggles'
with her 'very Senſes, be *forced, in our
Arms, to give up all her Reſerve, and to
abandon þerſelſ to the Joy we give her, is,
at the 'ſame Time, paying back to us, a more
infinite Pleaſure, who cannot but imagine,
that we' are infinitely lov'd by a Thing,
which ſeems pleaſed without Meaſure by us.
After this, we lay ſtill in one-another's
Arms, he ever and anon, mingling his amo
rous Kiſſes, with ſome Expreſtions and dying-
Looks, till within a. little while, he ſoundt
his Member ſtiff for another Engagement.
Now, ſaid he, my Dear, you muſt be coin
plaiſant, and pnt yourſelf intirely into my
Management. Hare not I already done that
ſufficiently, ſaidl? No, ſaid he! you muſt
learn another Leſſon, you have not yet try'd.
Then throwing off the Sheet, and turning
up my Smock, above my Breaſts, up to my
very Chin,* he put his P-'-ck into my' Leſt
hand, defiring me to hold it faſt, and con
vey it to its beloved Place. I did, and it
D - entered
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-- 9i-1- ar: aWoman, and that fill Thing
led &Mal'dc*xxheamis-
Rurpoſes. ct Now chegone to- of-
Field Intents-
llfllighe
TZO' 'erred untotheeſor ever. Take it- out,
ſ 'L ithnrts mecruelly z rather, ſaidhe,
I would thiþtifiitſarther in; and- ſo lying
cloſe- upon me, he *ſe2m*d,-if he could, tq
thruſt hisy-whole- Body into. e, Ou-x'kpl;
lage) were- ſo joined, that the air oſboth
out ſecret Pam lay cloſeto eachother; He
began-then to thruſt again, and atten- about -
l-Talfſa; score. he ty'd, he was going to
T -*- d, ' I, who was juſt as near it,ycatched
altho waſhing about Middle, and rai
ſins miſslffevſſaxds' hkſh fellawayirz Joys
joſtf-is he. e Prffs'jdJ--is',?hy'ſ<->-<>n1n m my -
Arms .' - was much- th? p Faſantcſt
Bout Iliad He- remained wipon me a. _
while, after ffith our Pleaſures wereover,
deli*ghtin*g-hlznſelſ to view me. in that- Po-z
ſture, and ſee,ais- heſaid, ſo great Raptttres
of joy, -Aſter this, we lay ſtill, and fell
- into Difconrſeſoſa great many paſt Things
of our Love andothgr I, who
had obſervedliiixyto be a great udge of
BWW- Him- excellent Cti \-' in the
' - Chfiffim
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Chzxirm' which make a Woman lovely, had
a great Mind to make him deſcribe unto
me, how a-Woman muſt be, to arrive to
that Perſection of Beauty ; and ſo] defired-
him to make me apDeſcription of an exact,
one, ſuch as none eonld wiſh more exact;
hoping, I muſt confeſs, t*o find myſelf a
ſuch
greatan
Part,
excellent
if not all,
Compoſure.
that ſhould make
- -

V TUL. llove thy Curiofity. Moſt Wo


men love to hear of no othen Bodj/'s Beau
P' but their own; and very few, 'abating
ome 'Charms of a Faoe,-know where the
reſt that pleaſes lies. j I long to hear what
Deſcription he made!
OcT. - He told me, at firſt, my Requeſt
was '*manſwerablez for ſome Men loved
'the Fair, others' Brown, many Black, and
not a few the red-'haifd Women, tho'
generally not ſo eſteemed as formerly; ſo
that to fix a Deſcription, would he a hard
Thing. Ah, but, ſaid I, there are in all
theſe, a Contexture of Parts, and Proportion
oſShapes and Limbs, that make them
beautiful -in their Kind.
In my Opinion- ſaid he, a Woman that
would pretend to Perſection, ought to be
of a middle Size, neither of the talleſt or
the leaſt ; her Skin ought to be white and
ſmooth, without any Speckles or Rough
neſs ? her Fleſh firm, neither too fat or tpo
lean, but ſb as to have but few Bones ſeen
any where about her ; her Breaſts little, and;
D 7- Pffllfilfi
[=-zofl;
prettily partedonr-'ſrom another, but ſtand
ing firm and round ; her Belly- ſmooth,* and -
a little ſtanding out, not flat and falling in 5
her Arms turned, as if they were of Ivory ;
her Hands long anddapled; with-Holes
It the joints; her Thighs plump, white,
and leſſening by Degrees ;- her Knees round
little and ſmooth; her Legs ſtraight, with
the Calſ of it rifing gently, and not of a -
ſudden, intoa thick Bulk; the Small oſher
Leg little, and wrought, as-it were, ſlender
to the Proportion of her Foot, which ought
to be white, plump and litle ; her Buttocks
ought to be round, firm and white; and,
laſt of all, her C t, with plump Lip; ſor
ward, and ſhaded above with Hair: but free
'from it below, and on the sides. It zwas -
with great Pleaſure, I muſt confeſs, that I
heard this Deſcription; 'ſor,'as he wenton,
I ſtill viewing- myſelf, and making Refle
ctions upon every Part, ſound that I had =
moſt, if not all theſePn-ſections mention
ed; but ſtill not thin-king this euough, and
being defirous to ſee the Bottom- of his
"ſhoughte, afked him, Whether or no, it
might 'not be poſſible, that a Woman, with
all that Beauty, might ſtill be very diſagree
able,ſor ſome other Reaſon P He ſaid, yes-:
For, if with all theſe Perſections, ſhe had
not white Teeth, a ſweet Breath, and no ill
imells about her, ſhe would be ſar from'
- an agreeable Creature; but, above all, her
Carriagewould be that which would moſt
W
m'
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[41]
enchant a Man. I defired him, ſince we
were upon that Subject, 'and that in Part
of- Agreeableneſi, it might lie in my Pow
er, to add' ſomething to that little Nature
had fhvoured me with, and that I reſolved
tomak*e him the only Object- of my' Deſues, -
and place my Felicityſin pleafing him, that
he would inſfruct me which Way to do it.
Thou art, ſaid he, my deareſt Octtwt*a, ſo
ſweet' natufd, and of thyſelf ſo inclin'd to
all that is gentle and - virtuous, that I need"
noſglve thee any' Caution about thy Beha
vloue; but fince ſhave begun thy Picture*
(ffir I believe thou wilt anſwer all thq
strokes of it- l will, for thy sake, give it*
the laſt* Hni ing, by deſcribing what Hu
mour I would have ripen-fect beauty be of.
- A cheat-ful lleh*aviour, without Gid*dineſe
or Frolick, *h the moſt laſting- Pleaſure;
Pleaſant Thought: limited by modeſt Ex- '*
preflions, that make one think more than'
they' declare, are the moſt acoeptable in '
Converſation; but, Above all' Th' ,' ſhe
muſt' avoid injuries Reflections, an jea
lous Repinings at' other Womens Beauty
and Conduct. I need not recommend Read?
ing, without which a Woman is abſolute
ly unſociable, and can never ca tivate the
Heart, nbramaze the Mind o aMan oſ*
Senſe : Lying is to be avoided, as the Rock
upon which' all the reft' of her' good*Wa
lities will miſcarry fince it' will'= certainly
Wed' theEfleerno her Lever; andbylit
D 3 lit-

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[42].
'tle and little, create in him a Diſtrnfi of her '
Conduct:
Lover, And whenherſelfPto
ſhe abandons in rivate
his with her
Deſ1res,*
it muſt not be with lmpudence, nor yet
with Reſervedneſs and peeviſh Shyneſs; but
ſhe muſt yield to him, as to a Thing ſhe
loves, and to whom ſhe ſacrificeth all her
Scruples', embracing him tenderly, and ac
cepting with modeſt and inviting Reluctan
cies, all his Careſſes and Kindeſs. y
TUL. I ſee Pbilander is one of thoſe Men,
who being great Obſervers, and having a
refined Imagination, manage the Pleaſure
of Enjoy*ment with eztreem Niceties, and
arein that (when they meet- with a Wo- -
man in their' Mind) moſt infinitely happy,
and as much furpaffing the ordinary Rate
of Men, who do only brutiſhly ſatisſy their
own Luſts in us. as other Men think them
'ſelves above Beaſts. But withal, theſe nice
Men are eafily diſpleaſed, and when their
Imagination is once ſtruck, tho' but with
little Offence, it works with them till it
grows a 'kind of nauſeating, if not quickly
perceived and remedied.
ger. For that,*l ſuppoſe, we muſtyblam'
none but our-ſelves, if it come to paſs; for
what have we to do, being delivered up to -
thoſe Enjoyments, but to mind the Im
provements of *em, and by the Neatneſs of-
our Perſons, the Sweetneſs of our Temper,
and the Pliableneſs of our Humour, kFep.-
a uſi- - - -
[ 43 *]
them ſo enchanted, that they ſhall never be
clogged with our Embraces P
TuL. You are in the right, Octa-via, for
Men have athouſand Bufineſſes and Croſ
ſes in their Heads, and they often come *
Home full of them, and little in a Condi
tion to oblige us, if we by our Softneſs do
not firſt make them forget their Cares, and
then by our Pleaſantneſs, tempt them to our
joys-But tell me, Octa-uia, did P/ni/an fer
content himſelf with the Enjoyment of ſo
heavenly a Creature; if he did, I ſhall have
an ill Opinion of his Metal, and think that
thoſe monſtrous P-ks are to be raiſed
only with Machines, when once they are
fallen. *
_Oc'r. When I have told you all, *you will
* have a better Opinion of my dear Plai
lamler ; for no ſooner were his Deſcriptions
** and Reflections ended, but of a ſudden,
throwing of the Cloaths from himſelf, he
ſhewed me his Member ſtiff and red; this,
ſaid_he my Octamia, after all, is the beſl
Inſtructor, and as long as you take Leſſons
from him, you will never fail to pleaſe.
lbelieve it, ſaid I; but aſking him (ſmi
ling, and half hiding my Face) whether he
would always be in a Condition to teach,
when I had a Mind to learn ? He laugh'd
heartily at my Weſtion, and retumed it
with taking me in his Arms, and giving
mea hundred paffionate Kiſſes, pulled the
'Cloaths from off me ; then he bid me put
my
[44]
my Hands above my Head, and not ill' * -
them from thence, while he viewed with
* curious Eyes, the Shape of all my hidden
Parts; how did he commend the white
Smoothneſs of my Belly, the Situation of
my C-t, the Cherrineſs of its Lips, the
Frizing of the Hair about it! He made me
draw my Legs up, and bend them back
wards almoſt to my Breech, ſo thatI ſhew
cdall to the greateſt Advantage. This
Sight ſo inflamed him, that, leaping upon'
me, he entred me briikly, before I expect
ed it. It began now to bevery pleafing,
and methinks, the going in was ſo agreeable, -
when I confidered how it filled me now,
without much hurting me, and what kind ' *
Effect it would- have for the Futuxe,l em
braced him about the Middle, which he has
white and finely ſhaped ; and he, bearing
himſelf upon his Hands, preſſed upon no
Part, but that which he could now no longer
injure: His Eyes were intent upon me, and
Lſometimes ſhutting, then openin mine,
to look upon him, lay panting un er him,
with great Content. Our Motions were
nowprettyaeven; he had taught me to an
ſwer his ſo, that, in a very little Time, -I
feltthrextreameſt Pleaſure ; which, ſeizin
all my-Limbs, made me abandon my Hea
upon the Pillow in dying Sighs and Mur
murs. Oh! My lovely Octa-zzia, ſaid he,
how doſl thou delight me with thy joys, and
howinflnite is my Pleaſurc, in ſeeing thine -.>

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x*
i '
x- -*->w**-*->-*
I r a
m;
'As he ſaid thi , I Felt thes very utmoſt Pzirts
of my Body contract themſelves with con
vulfive Pleaſures, and at laſi,I lay as un
moved as a Stone, as diſſolvedin Joys.
TUL. 'Thou makes me mad with thy
Deſcriptions, they are ſo natural, and the
J-mage of thy Pleaſures create ſuch in me,
as comes very near thy own.
Oc-r. He took hisP -k out, finding it all
wet with ſp-ding, and having wip'd it,
and me, he immediately put it in again, and
began to thruſt with great Vigour. I was
ſome Time before I could recover my
' Strength, enough to anſwer him ; but, after
awhile, finding the pleafing Tickling be
gan to be renewed, asl- vigorouſly purſued
the Motions, he had ſo inſtructed me, that
my Back was as ſupple as an EePs. He bade
me raiſe my Legs, and clap them about his
Buttocks, as high as 'I could. Upon this I
found he enter'd much better. He then put
tin one Hand under my Head, and another
un ermy buttocks, laid himſelf gently down
upon me, and ſo we continued in a regular
Motion, in one anothers Arms, till I find
ing the higheſt joys to be coming on again,
called to him to make an End too, for I
was going to die ; but he only mirvied my
Extaly, which was followed, as before,
with -aFainting of my-whole Perſon in his
-Arms. Being a little -come to myſelf, I
begged of him to give over, elſe he would
kill me. He ſaid, he intended to die firſt
himſelf
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himſelf, and begged of me to do it oute
more, in which Time, he would endeavour
ſo to nick it. charm: ſhould both die toge
ther. I obeyed, and having wiped-him
ſelf, and me, put it in again, and you can
not imagine with what Pleaſure it comes in
after an Enjziymenr, in order to begin' ano
ther. After a little ſtirring, I obſerved he -
'mew ſhut his Eyes, and began to breathe
ſhorter, moving quieker and ſtronger, which
I perceivino,
to andcould
die with Ihim, finding
notI forbear
was notfaying,
ready

gently, my lovely Plailauzder, gently thatI


may meet thee in my joys. He took the
Hint, and moving very ſlowly, laid£his Lips
cloſe to mine, and putting his Ton ue into
my Mouth, met with mine, an whilſt
they both manage a. new Combat, all my
Perſon fy as ſeized with-a' ſtrange, and- not
before
elt' Extaſy, ſot-I was' almoſt out of 7'
myſelfs' and he ſeeing it, renewed his an.
dezvmxis with ſo good Succeſs man, at
one and the ſame Time, we both cried out,
Oh, Plzi/ander ! ' Oh, Octarvia! My Dear,
my Soul! My Life! I die l I am kill'd l
Ah l What ſhall ldo ! And ſo in confuſed
Murmurs, and half Wot-ds, we finiſhed our
Felicities,
TUL Sure this Bouthad ſomething in it
Divirſe, for you are trrnſported even at the
Remembrante of it, and make me ready to
die with the Deſcription.
Oc-r.
[47]
OcT. So it had; and I have obſerved
ever fince, that the laſt Bouts are the beſt,
and chiefly thoſe which are the longeſt. So
Pbilander getting off me, we both lay ex
tended by each other, Breathleſs; like a.
Hare and Greyhound, that have, upon- a.
ſtrong Courſe, juſt tired one another; ſo
that the one cannot run, nor the other
follow a Step further. I, after a little
Time, firſt came to myſelf ; and pulling the
Cloaths on us both, and making up the bed
alittle, I kept cloſe to P/zilana/er, who re
ceiving me in his Arms, we both fell into
the moſt lovely Sleep that can be imagirſd;
in which we continued till very late the
next Morning.
TUL, AhL Octa-uia, how happily have
you begun to run this Career of Love's En
joyment, and under what a fortunate Con
ſtellation were you born ! That have, in the
Flower of your Youth, the Embraces of
the moſt lovely and vigorous of his Sex ;
long may they continue ſo! But l think it
is now high Time to give ourſelves up to
Reſt, and therefore, my deareſt Octaruia,
good Night.

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