10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VENEREOUS»
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venereous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
venereous and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Translations of the ...
588 — 590. mummy stancheth blood, ii. 665. Murmura in aere, ii. 71. Muscae in
electro, ii. 212. Muscovia has a late spring yet an early harvest, why, ii. 520.
Mushrooms, ii. 512, 513. cause incubus or the mare, why, ii. 512. a venereous
meat, ...
Francis Bacon, James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, 1858
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A Medicinal Dispensatory: Containing the Whole Body of ...
'53 Sarflptn'fla calcfies moderately , opens, projects sudour , and ex- rim.
tinguishes the venereous poyson. The Indians use its juice to cure the venereous
disease , which to them 18 natural and endemial. - - C H A P. XXVI. (hym root. wit,
that ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. ...
5111) -59D. mummy stancheth blood, ii. 665. Murmur a in aerc, ii. 71. Muscae in
electro, ii. 212. Muscovia has a late spring yet an early harvest, why, ii. 520.
Mushrooms, ii. 512, 513. cause incubus or the mare, why, ii. 512. a venereous
meat, ...
Francis Bacon, James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, 1858
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The Fatal Gift of Beauty: The Italies of British Travellers ...
Also the ornaments of her body are so rich, that except you do even geld your
affections (a thing hardly to be done) or carry with you Ulysses' herb called Moly
which is mentioned by Homer, that is, some antidote against those Venereous ...
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The Spirit of Partridge: Or, The Astrologer's Pocket ...
The Moon separating from Mars and applying to Venus at full or increasing,
denotes adulterous, libidinous, lecherous persons, loving and coveting libidinous
and venereous acts, and thereby often involving themselves in danger ; it
signifies ...
R. C. Smith, John Partridge, 1825
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Mellificium Chirurgiæ: Or, The Marrow Of Chirurgery: With ...
... camal use of Venereous perlons, sucking like Milk, or Hereditary disposition
from the Seed of Venereous Parents ) p: Mediate, i. ,e. _ When some Other Body
comes between, which receiveth the infected Vapor, and conveyeth it Luuo the ...
James Cooke, Thomas Gibson, 1704
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Translations of the philosophical works
407. a venereous meat, ib. produced by poplar bark, ib. by burning a stubble, iv.
408. from hartshorn, ib. funguses resembling, ib. on trees, iv. 444. Music, iv. 225
—232: ix. 46. musical sounds, iv. 232-266. medicine and music conjoined by the
...
Francis Bacon, James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, 1864
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A Dictionary of Sexual Language and Imagery in Shakespearean ...
Clowes, Obseruations (1596) 195 describes a pox patient with 'two Venereous
buboes of each side of his groin one, which for want of good looking to, went in
againe of themselues, and so never came to suppuration'. Barnes, Divils Charter
...
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The Secret Miracles of Nature: In Four Books. Learnedly and ...
For many are lesse venereous, and not so hot, "and do not with any great desire
use copulation, but ra- '-ther decline from it ; and that they may pacifie their wives,
they i Cor. 7. pay their due benevolence Cas St. Paul calls it) very faintly and ...
407. a venereous meat, ib. produced by poplar bark, ib. by burning a stubble, iv.
408. from hartshorn, ib. funguses resembling, ib. on trees, iv. 444. Music, iv. 225-
232; ix. 46. musical sounds, iv. 232-266. medicine and music conjoined by the ...
Francis Bacon, James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, 1864