A Most Indescribable Collection of Some of the Most Delicious, Amatory, Luscious, Lecherous, Frisky, Funny, and Never Equalled Reccitations

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Cover of the book A Most Indescribable Collection of Some of the Most Delicious, Amatory, Luscious, Lecherous, Frisky, Funny, and Never Equalled Reccitations by Anonymous, Library of Alexandria
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Author: Anonymous ISBN: 9781465532725
Publisher: Library of Alexandria Publication: March 8, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Anonymous
ISBN: 9781465532725
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Publication: March 8, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English
A Capital new Amatory Radiation. A Fibmkb who lived in the wests Wealthy and wise, fond of a jest, Three daughters had, both young and fair, None with the sisters could compare ; Whose eyes beam'd forth such lecherous itOp pTwould &et the coldest heart on fire ; And then the beauties of their forme Would raise all lust, burst violent storms ; Such waists, such neokt, such hips, such thigh*, They'd take a eaint quite by surprise S The sisters had just reached that age, When Mature fierce begins to rage, And every wish they all require, Is free indulgent to desire ; So every night it was their plan, To pray for what they wanted--man f Their father being a prudent soul, Held them all close "neath his controul, For well he knew, without good minding, Such corn wauld not long want good grinding^ At last, these lovely sisters three, Long'd the metropolis to see, For they had heard much of the sights, Which each day the folks delights ; And so at last, to gain renown.
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A Capital new Amatory Radiation. A Fibmkb who lived in the wests Wealthy and wise, fond of a jest, Three daughters had, both young and fair, None with the sisters could compare ; Whose eyes beam'd forth such lecherous itOp pTwould &et the coldest heart on fire ; And then the beauties of their forme Would raise all lust, burst violent storms ; Such waists, such neokt, such hips, such thigh*, They'd take a eaint quite by surprise S The sisters had just reached that age, When Mature fierce begins to rage, And every wish they all require, Is free indulgent to desire ; So every night it was their plan, To pray for what they wanted--man f Their father being a prudent soul, Held them all close "neath his controul, For well he knew, without good minding, Such corn wauld not long want good grinding^ At last, these lovely sisters three, Long'd the metropolis to see, For they had heard much of the sights, Which each day the folks delights ; And so at last, to gain renown.

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