Tractus de Hermaphrodites - Or, A Treatise of Hermaphrodites by Giles Jacob
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_Theodora_ and _Amaryllis_ liv'd together some Time, and at last by the
constant perusal of airy Books, and a few entertaining Companions, they had in some, measure forgot their unfortunate Lovers, but they resolv'd never for the future to fix their Affections upon any Man living; and living in Luxury, in the prime of their Years, in a hot inciting Climate, they at length were naturally inclin'd to the most abominable Pollution: They provided artificial _Penis's_ of the largest Dimensions, and with Ribbons they fasten'd the Root of the Instrument, in the same Situation as Nature has plac'd the Substance in Man; they frequently embrac'd one another by turns, as Man and woman in the amorous Adventure; and when their Vigour was so much abated, that they were no longer able to struggle, the Female uppermost withdrew, and taking another Instrument in her Hand, she us'd it on her Companion with an Injection of Moisture, which, with the rubbing, occasion'd such a tickling, as to force a discharge of Matter and facilitate the Pleasure. This was their daily Practice for a considerable space, 'till at last a Confident of _Theodora_'s who was sometimes admitted as variety in these Brutal Enjoyments, for a large Sum of Money reveal'd their Intrigues to _Philetus_, a Youth of a very comly Person, but a little Effeminate, who passionately admir'd the beautiful _Theodora_, and who had made several Attempts on her in vain. _Philetus_ being let into the Secret of _Theodora_'s Intrigues, by the Assistance of the Confident, resolv'd to personate a Lady of the first Figure at _Rome:_ In order to this, he furnish'd himself with a very rich and costly Female Habit, and by the Use of Paint, which alter'd his Eye-Brows, Cheeks, Hair, &c. and shaving every Day, he was sufficiently disguis'd; all Things being now concerted with _Theodora's_ Confident, _Philetus_ was admitted to wait upon _Theodora_ and _Amaryllis_, with a feign'd Message from a Lady of their Acquaintance at _Rome_, and was |
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