8 adjectives to describe courtesans

460 Flaminius, whom a consulship had graced, (Then Censor) from the Senate I displaced; When he in Gaul, a Consul, made a feast, A beauteous courtesan did him request To see the cutting off a pris'ner's head; This crime I could not leave unpunished, Since by a private villany he stain'd That public honour which at Rome he gain'd.

One of these profligate men might cringe and wail and cajole, to gain the good will of a capricious courtesan, but he never dreamed of bending his knees to win the honest love of the maid he took to be his wife (that he might have male offspring.)

It was written for Faustina Mancina, a celebrated courtesan, whose empire lay till the day of her death over the papal city.

For many years Madame de Montespan, the most consummate courtesan who ever enslaved a King, queened it over Louis in her magnificent apartments at Versailles and in the Tuileries.

Nay, after death, hath he not scandalis'd Your place with an immodest courtesan? ANS.

That I will never tempt you more to sin: This my request issince your husband dotes Upon a lewd, lascivious courtesan Since he hath broke the bonds of your chaste bed,

That I will never tempt you more to sin: This my request issince your husband dotes Upon a lewd, lascivious courtesan Since he hath broke the bonds of your chaste bed,

Lais, a professional courtesan, was the associate of kings and sages as well as the idol of poets and priests.

8 adjectives to describe  courtesans