Tractus de Hermaphrodites - Or, A Treatise of Hermaphrodites by Giles Jacob
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entertain'd with the utmost Respect and Grandeur, with occasion'd
frequent Visits between _Philetus_ and _Theodora_, and at length there was such an Intimacy contracted, by the Management of _Philetus_ and the Confident, that _Philetus_ was permitted to be present in their Frolicks, and at last offering his Service to _Theodora_; she with a great deal of difficulty accepted his Embraces having not the least suspicion of the Design; so that _Philetus_ taking the artificial _Penis_ in his Hand, went to the Window from the Ladies, and pulling up his Petticoats, pretended he had fix'd it round his Waste, and putting the Instrument in a Furbelow of his Gown, he advanc'd to the Bed where _Theodora_ was laid in an airy Manner to receive him; the Sight of the beautiful _Theodora_, in this captivating Posture, caus'd an immediate Erection with _Philetus_, and fill'd his Breast with amorous Fire; he approach'd his Charmer with a Lover's' vigour, and _Theodora_ was still a Stranger to the Intrigue, 'till the moment of Ejaculation, which was not usual with the same Instrument in her Embraces with _Amaryllis_: When this happen'd she was prodigiously surpriz'd, and endeavouring to disengage her self from _Philetus_, he folded her more closely in his Arms; and in the greatest Transport told her, he was her constant Admirer _Philetus_: She upbraided him for this perfidious Method of bringing about his Designs; however, upon his telling her, That her strict way of Living made an uncommon Stratagem absolutely necessary, that he hop'd she would excuse what Love had prompted him to, and that notwithstanding what had past, his Designs were honourable; _Theodora_ considering, what had happen'd, and experiencing a material Difference between Art and Nature, agreed, on his humble Request, to Marry him; and a Priest was immediately sent for, who solemniz'd their Nuptials. When the Ceremony was over, _Theodora_ sung this Stanza. _The Shadow I'll no longer try |
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