Tractus de Hermaphrodites - Or, A Treatise of Hermaphrodites by Giles Jacob
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panting, and almost breathless, retir'd from the Bed to a Table, where
they sat down and refresh'd themselves with sufficient Quantities of generous Wine. About an Hour after this, they began to renew their Frolicks, and it being _Barbarissa_'s turn to caress, who was not so Masculine as _Margureta_, to incite the falling down and erection of her Female Member, she turn'd over a large Book, amply stor'd with obscene Portraitures, wherein the amorous Combat was curiously describ'd in the utmost variety of Postures which were ever practic'd, or the Head of a youthful and ingenious Painter could invent; but this not having the Effect expected, _Margureta_ strip'd her self naked, as did likewise _Barbarissa_, and both dancing about the Room, they gave each other repeated Strokes with their Hands on their white Posteriors; and this likewise failing to move _Barbarissa_, _Margureta_ open'd a Cabinet, and taking from thence a large Birchen Rod, she flogg'd _Barbarissa_ lustily, her Buttocks seeming to yield to that amorous Discipline; upon this, something appear'd from the Privities of _Barbarissa_, like unto what _Nicolini_ had observ'd of _Margureta_, and they instantly put on their loose Gowns, and ran to the Bed, where _Barbarissa_ embracing her Companion, did her Work effectually. After their Sportings were over, that each had return'd the Favours receiv'd, they decently dress'd themselves, and sat them down again to the Table, where, after drinking a Bottle or two of the richest _Italian_ Wines, they kiss'd each other in the most loving manner, and _Margureta_ rang the Bell for _Nicolini_ to light _Barbarissa_ down Stairs, who immediately taking leave of _Margureta_, was carried in a Chair to her Place of Residence. This Story sufficiently shews the unnatural Intrigues of some Masculine Females, where by the falling down and largeness of the _Clitoris_, they have been taken for Men, as mention'd in my Description of Hermaphrodites, and are capable of every Action belonging to a Man, but |
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