单词 | maidenhead |
例句 | Hold it like a Victorian lady holds on to her maidenhead. Paper Towns 2008-10-16T00:00:00Z “It is nothing, for ’tis common enough that a girl gives her maidenhead to a man” said a worldly voice in my head. Ophelia 2006-10-31T00:00:00Z The night before the princess wed he tried to steal into her bed, insisting that if he could not have her hand, he would claim her maidenhead. A Dance with Dragons 2011-07-12T00:00:00Z "Why, every man at court has heard him tell how he took your maidenhead, my lady." A Game of Thrones 1997-08-04T00:00:00Z The other was a virgin, riding more than a pace, with a knight galloping after her, to have her maidenhead. The Once and Future King 1958-01-01T00:00:00Z But hey, I grew up in maidenhead, so what do I know? Every 2014 World Cup national anthem reviewed by a pop star! 2014-06-09T04:00:00Z "He has not robbed me of my gold, He has not robbed me of my fee; He has robbed me of my maidenhead, The fairest flower of my bodie." English and Scottish Ballads (volume 3 of 8) 2011-11-18T03:00:30.847Z Upon her masts, Adventure, Pride, and Zeal, To fortune's wind the sails of purpose spread: And at the prow make figured maidenhead O'erride the seas and answer to the wheel. The Poetical Works of Robert Bridges 2011-10-22T02:00:26.887Z Though they had dedicated the flower of their maidenhead to God, it is not to be supposed that this was for lack of lovers. Flemish Legends 2011-10-10T02:00:21.467Z My maidenhead I'll then keep still, 40 Let the Elfin knight do what he will. English and Scottish Ballads, Volume I (of 8) 2011-08-12T02:00:17.607Z My dear Sirs—I must endeavour to lose my maidenhead with respect to money Matters as soon as possible—And I will too—So, here goes! Letters of John Keats to His Family and Friends 2011-03-30T02:00:14.620Z He said, "Busk on you, fair ladye, The white flowers and the red;10 For I would give my bonnie ship, To get your maidenhead." English and Scottish Ballads (volume 3 of 8) 2011-11-18T03:00:30.847Z Head of Adult Services royal borough windsor & maidenhead. ideally holding a social work qualification, you w…. Budget 2010: Jobs pledge for under-24s extended by a year 2010-03-25T10:11:00Z O, I hate A coward worser than a maidenhead Basely bestow'd. A Select Collection of Old English Plays Volume 14 of 15 Much sooner may one reckon up what numbers die away every spring by the doctor; and how many dispose of their maidenheads before marriage. Ebrietatis Encomium or, the Praise of Drunkenness Giving him to believe that there was a double maidenhead to be taken, I proposed that they should both be disposed of at the same time, and offered him his choice which he would prefer. Laura Middleton; Her Brother and her Lover "Now," she exclaimed, "your maidenhead shall be broken through—lost and destroyed!" The Power of Mesmerism A Highly Erotic Narrative of Voluptuous Facts and Fancies I knew she would take advantage of our being away yesterday to take what she thinks was your maidenhead, but we know better, don't we, dear. Forbidden Fruit Luscious and exciting story and More forbidden fruit or Master Percy's progress in and beyond the domestic circle No partners in such commodities: your factor that takes up maidenheads, 'tis upon his own account still. A Select Collection of Old English Plays Volume 14 of 15 When we attempt to pass from the vaginal orifice to the internal reproductive organs, we find that in the virgin an obstacle exists, the hymen or maidenhead, consisting of a duplicature of the mucous membrane. The Sexual Life of the Child ‘For if I gang to the Broomfield Hill, My maidenhead is gone; And if I chance to stay at hame, My love will ca’ me mansworn.’ Ballads of Mystery and Miracle and Fyttes of Mirth Popular Ballads of the Olden Times - Second Series How! he a youth, and she a maidenhead! The Comedies of Terence Fate had ordained I was to lose my maidenhead that night, young as I was. Forbidden Fruit Luscious and exciting story and More forbidden fruit or Master Percy's progress in and beyond the domestic circle What chambermaid—with reverence may I speak of those lost maidenheads— Could long hold out against a tailor? A Select Collection of Old English Plays Volume 14 of 15 I sew'd it up with scarlet silk, As I lay upon my bed: Sorrow! the man I'll never see That had my maidenhead. The Defence of Guenevere and Other Poems The friar he came to this maiden’s bedside, And asking for her maidenhead. Ballads of Mystery and Miracle and Fyttes of Mirth Popular Ballads of the Olden Times - Second Series From thence he was drawn onwards to Cologne, A city which presents to the inspector Eleven thousand maidenheads of bone, The greatest number flesh hath ever known. Don Juan Only to think, I've taken your maidenhead, and what pleasure you have given me! Forbidden Fruit Luscious and exciting story and More forbidden fruit or Master Percy's progress in and beyond the domestic circle She, with a kind of granting, put him by it, And ever, as he thought himself most nigh it, Like to the tree of Tantalus, she fled, And, seeming lavish, saved her maidenhead. The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Vol. 3 (of 3) ‘She bids her keep her maidenhead, Be sure make much on ’t, For if e’er she came in man’s bed, The same gate woud she gang.’ Ballads of Romance and Chivalry Popular Ballads of the Olden Times - First Series In the virgin it is partly closed by a membranous fold called the hymen or maidenhead. Herself Talks with Women Concerning Themselves She, with a kind of granting, put him by it And ever, as he thought himself most nigh it, Like to the tree of Tantalus, she fled And, seeming lavish, saved her maidenhead. Hero and Leander He took my maidenhead to please your Mamma, who thought she would like to see it done. Forbidden Fruit Luscious and exciting story and More forbidden fruit or Master Percy's progress in and beyond the domestic circle If the third stalk wants the top pickle, that is, the grain at the top of the stalk, the party in question will want the maidenhead. Robert Burns How To Know Him ‘And bid her keep her maidenhead, Be sure make much on ’t, For if e’er she come in man’s bed, The same gate will she gang.’ Ballads of Romance and Chivalry Popular Ballads of the Olden Times - First Series I would not answer for my maidenhead.—No, The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 06 Are you fit, at fifteen, to be trusted with a maidenhead? The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 04 Boys are not hurt like that, it is only the poor girls who suffer when they lose their maidenhead. Forbidden Fruit Luscious and exciting story and More forbidden fruit or Master Percy's progress in and beyond the domestic circle Downward I cast mine eyes with modest seeming, And all a tremble from the fountain fled: For each was naked as her maidenhead. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Second Series And how many maids, in this manner, have been eased of that heavy burthen of their maidenheads, is well known to the whole World. The Ten Pleasures of Marriage and the Second Part, The Confession of the New Married Couple On the 13th of November, hearing she was to leave next day, he writes: "The truth is I have a good mind to have the maidenhead of this girl." Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 6 Sex in Relation to Society Cælia, in Beaumont and Fletcher's Humorous Lieutenant, says,— "My maidenhead to a mote in the sun, he's jealous." Notes and Queries, Number 38, July 20, 1850 Q. Why doth the woman love the man best who has got her maidenhead? The Works of Aristotle the Famous Philosopher Containing his Complete Masterpiece and Family Physician; his Experienced Midwife, his Book of Problems and his Remarks on Physiognomy Is it e'en so! then farewell, poor Florimel! thy maidenhead is condemned to die with thee. The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 02 By this light, by all the pleasures I have had this night, by your lost maidenhead, you are cozened meerly. The Scornful Lady As I went down the Baldon lane, Alone I went, as oft I went, Weighing if it were loss or gain To give a maidenhead. Georgian Poetry 1920-22 Twas when you stole my maidenhead; That grieves me worst of all.— Poems Chiefly from Manuscript Then Sherkan went in to her and took her maidenhead; and she at once conceived by him, whereat he rejoiced with an exceeding joy and commanded the sages to record the date of her conception. The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Volume II Oh, very safe!—Perhaps some honest fellow in the tumult may take pity of thy maidenhead, or so.—Adieu! The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 02 So he took her maidenhead and enjoyed her dower of youth; nor did he stint to return to the assault till he had furnished fifteen courses, and she conceived by him. The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Volume I In sooth 'twas ne'er my brother / won first thy maidenhead from thee. The Nibelungenlied Translated into Rhymed English Verse in the Metre of the Original Two maidenheads meeting together in wedlock, the first child must be a fool, is their common aphorism. Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 5 Then came the King in to her and God filled his heart with love of her; so he did away her maidenhead, and his trouble and disquiet ceased from him. The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Volume II Well, I'll be bold to say it, 'tis as easy to bring up a young lion without mischief, as a maidenhead of fifteen, to make it tame for an husband's bed. The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 02 Then he sucked her tongue and she his, and he did away her maidenhead. The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Volume I He unlocks maidenheads with his language, and speaks Euphues, not so gracefully as heartily. Character Writings of the 17th Century I perceive now a woman may be a maid, be married, and lose her maidenhead, and all in half an hour. A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 9 But they will rise, and by my blushing red Quickly give guess of my lost maidenhead. A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 8 How many maids this night lies in their beds, And dream that they have lost their maidenheads! A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 7 And, the more to enliven her, he would sometimes sing a merry song, which bore some relation to matrimony and the loss of a maidenhead. History of Tom Jones, a Foundling It is but one man more, Which of us chance to have her: and beside, There is no maidenhead to be fear'd or lost. The Alchemist Serve up, serve up; this is a fat rabbit, would I might have the maidenhead of it: come, give me the fish there; who hath meddled with these maids, ha? A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 9 A cowled monk, an aged veiled nun, Become false panders, and with lustful speech Essay the chaste ears of true maidenhead! A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 8 Go to, there's no wrong Like this, to let maids lie alone so long: Lying alone they muse but in their beds, How they might lose their long-kept maidenheads. A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 7 So the youth arose and for his delight hardly believing in his conquest, married her and lay with her and did away her maidenhead and on that very night she conceived by him. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 16 This bidding was obeyed and presently the bridegroom abated the maidenhead of the bride, what while her parents renewed their rejoicings over the recovery of their lost child. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 14 Ha, ha, ha! we shall hear anon where she lost her maidenhead: 'st, boy, my Lord Vicegerent and Master Register are hard by: run quickly; tell them of this accident, wish them come softly. A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 9 Then the two Princes went in unto their brides and abated their maidenheads and loved them and were vouchsafed issue by them. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 11 [Supplement] The priest forgets that e'er he was a clerk: When you were at my years, I'll hold my life, Your mind was to change maidenhead for wife. A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 7 O hero of the age, I am under thy protection; guard me from this Ghul, for I fear lest he do away my maidenhead and after devour me. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 06 Here "breaking the seal" is taking the girl's maidenhead. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 05 Now, by my maidenhead, y'are welcome home: I am sure my mistress will be glad to see you. A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 9 Then I sent away the slave-girl and drew not near her, but arose forthwith and betaking myself to my wife, lay with her and abated her maidenhead. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 11 [Supplement] Go to, stale maidenhead! come down, I say, You seventeen and upward, come, come down; You'll stay till twenty else for your wedding gown. A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 7 In the Ignorance a beautiful Amazon defied any man to take her maidenhead; and a certain Ibn al-Ghazz won the game by struggling with her till she was nearly senseless. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 03 Next he sucked her tongue and she sucked his, and lastly, he loosed the strings of her petticoat-trousers and abated her maidenhead. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 02 Then the King arose and did away with his bride's maidenhead and the three fell asleep. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 01 It is not good," said he to the Colonel, when he asked for shooting-leave, "that my Colonel's son who may be—that my Colonel's son should lose his maidenhead on any small jungle beast. The Day's Work - Volume 1 This is the cause there is so many scapes, For women that are wise will not lead apes In hell: I tell ye, mother, I say true; Therefore come husband: maidenhead adieu! A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 7 For which these woeful maidens, full of dread, Rather than they would lose their maidenhead, They privily *be start* into a well, *suddenly leaped And drowned themselves, as the bookes tell. The Canterbury Tales, and Other Poems As soon as she had taken seat there, the King came in to her and Allah filled his heart with her love so he abated her maidenhead and ceased from him his trouble and disquiet. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 02 It is not good," said he to the Colonel, when he asked for shooting-leave, "that my Colonel's son who may be - that my Colonel's son should lose his maidenhead on any small jungle beast. The Day's Work - Part 01 By my troth and maidenhead, I would not be a queen. King Henry VIII A soldier of your's Upon a bed of flowers Gave her such a fall, As she lost maidenhead and all. A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 7 No more than will Malkin's maidenhead: a proverbial saying; which, however, had obtained fresh point from the Reeve's Tale, to which the host doubtless refers. The Canterbury Tales, and Other Poems Such a maidenhead were no cheap thing, if men were as they have been. Pericles What I am, and what I would, are as secret as maidenhead; to your ears, divinity; to any other's, profanation. Twelfth Night Beshrew me, I would, And venture maidenhead for't; and so would you, For all this spice of your hypocrisy. King Henry VIII Now, sirrah, I had taken the maidenhead of two of them—now, as I was lifting up the third to my mouth, there came, Hold him, hold him! A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 7 Since thou art maid, and keeper of us all, My maidenhead thou keep and well conserve, And, while I live, a maid I will thee serve. The Canterbury Tales, and Other Poems Hymen hath brought the bride to bed, Where, by the loss of maidenhead, A babe is moulded. Pericles What I am and what I would are as secret as maidenhead: to your ears, divinity; to any other's, profanation. Twelfth Night A rendezvous, a home to fly unto, If that the Devil and mischance look big Upon the maidenhead of our affairs. King Henry IV, Part 1 Ay, the heads of the maids, or their maidenheads; take it in what sense thou wilt. Romeo and Juliet If she has her maidenhead let her look to 't; if she has not, let her keep her own counsel in the meantime, and cry out at the nine months' end. The Way of the World I must have your maidenhead taken off, or the common hangman shall execute it. Pericles What I am and what I would are as secret as maidenhead- to your cars, divinity; to any other's, profanation. Twelfth Night; or What You Will |
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