"Adieu, unconstant love, to thy disport; Adieu, false mirth, and melodies too short; Adieu, faint-hearted instrument of lust, That falsely hath betrayed our equal trust.) Henceforth I will no more implore thine aid, Or thee for ever of Cowardice shall upraid: My little dildoe shall supply your kind, A youth that is as light as leaves in wind: He bendeth not, nor foldeth any deal, But stands as stiff as he were made of steel; (And plays at peacock twixt my legs right blithe And doeth my tickling swage with many a sigh;) And when I will, he doth refresh me well, And never makes my tender belly swell."
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
Thomas Nashe, The Choise of Valentines (wr. 1592 or 1593; pub. 1899)
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Dildo
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Dildo
9 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by Dildo →
Related Quotes
"Even lovers have vanished without a trace. Ever since the Milesians revolted from us, I haven’t even seen a six-inch …"
"As Pherecrates said, skin the skinned dog."
"Ugly women use dildoes."
"He hath songs for man or woman, of all sizes. No milliner can so fit his customers with gloves. He has the prettiest …"
"You ladies all of merry England Who have been to kiss the Duchess's hand, Pray, did you not lately observe in the sho…"
"To act with raw boys is loving without men. What will not poor forsaken women try? When man's not near, the Signior m…"
"I am told with a vast long signior Some matrons do ease Their lust and do please Though they have not been lain with …"
"The sisters of Jack Howe too I must name, In vice as knowing, and as bad in fame; For fear of children they all men d…"
"It is the custom with you, for the eldest of five brothers to marry and for the wife of such brother to be common to …"
"Those at whose birth the feet appeared first, instead of the head, which is considered the most difficult and dangero…"