This also to thy very self sometimes Repeat thou mayst: "Lo, even good Ancus left The sunshine with his eyes, in divers things A better man than thou, O worthless hind; And many other kings and lords of rule Thereafter have gone under, once who swayed O'er mighty peo
— from On the Nature of Things by Titus Lucretius Carus
My languishing eyes, gentle as love itself, surrounded by large dark blue circles caused by your look, your tongue, your bosom, your cunt, your member, your heavenly little bottom, your legs, your fingers, and your angelic little feet would tell you how complete was my happiness, my intoxication, my ecstasy, and my faint, exhausted but happy voice would give you the same assurance, would murmur with rapture in your ears—“Oh how I love you, my lady love, my divine little virgin, caress me yet once more, again, still again, it is a dream.
— from The Romance of Lust: A classic Victorian erotic novel by Anonymous
verlangen ask for a quotation eine Ladung geringer als eine Waggonladung a load less than a wagon eine Ladung über Bord werfen to jettison cargo overboard eine Liste erstellen make out a list eine Lizenz erhalten obtain a licence eine Lizenz erteilen grant a licence eine Lücke füllen fill a gap eine Lücke füllen to fill a gap eine Mannschaft anheuern hire a crew eine Methode anwenden apply a method eine Nachricht piece of news eine
— from Mr. Honey's Medium Business Dictionary (German-English) by Winfried Honig
[20] si en algún país o por lo menos en alguna ciudad de la América latina el gobierno administra los teléfonos?
— from Heath's Modern Language Series: The Spanish American Reader by Ernesto Nelson
The long eyes grew a little more narrow—the only change of expression that Zani Chada allowed himself.
— from Tales of Chinatown by Sax Rohmer
Lady Engleton gave a little scream.
— from The Daughters of Danaus by Mona Caird
In 2 Swanston, p. 529, the case of the Bedford Charity, Lord Eldon gives a long opinion, in the course of which he says, that in these schools care is taken to educate youth in the Christian religion, and in all of them the New Testament is taught, both in Latin and Greek.
— from The Great Speeches and Orations of Daniel Webster With an Essay on Daniel Webster as a Master of English Style by Edwin Percy Whipple
Sometimes, our ladies have stood at the entrance to factories, foundries and large establishments giving a leaflet to each man as he came out.
— from Why and How : a hand-book for the use of the W.C.T. unions in Canada by Addie Chisholm
The qualities by which Lafayette most aided this country in its great conflict, were his love of liberty, enthusiasm, generosity and loyalty.
— from Revolutionary Reader: Reminiscences and Indian Legends by Sophie Lee Foster
Clusters of grapes four and five feet in length, each grape as large as an orange, and apples larger than a man's head typified the wonderful growth of all things on the "inside" of the earth.
— from The Smoky God; Or, A Voyage to the Inner World by Willis George Emerson
A large engraving giving a longitudinal section of the Corliss engine cylinder, showing relative positions of the piston, steam valves, exhaust valves, and wrist plates when cut-off takes place at ¼ stroke for each 15 degrees of the circle.
— from A Practical Handbook on the Distillation of Alcohol from Farm Products by F. B. (Frederic B.) Wright
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