20 Verbs to Use for the Word paramour

Non me Pelignus, nec spernet Mantua vatem, Si qua Corinna mihi, si quis Alexis erit." "Wanton Propertius and witty Callus, Subtile Tibullus, and learned Catullus, It was Cynthia, Lesbia, Lychoris, That made you poets all; and if Alexis, Or Corinna chance my paramour to be, Virgil and Ovid shall not despise me.

Brothers succeed to brothers; and in lack of these, the sons of their sisters, who do not marry, and have no certainty respecting the fathers of their children; as they are very free and dissolute in their manners, choosing paramours as they please.

Walkt forth to ease my payne 10 Along the shoare of silver streaming Themmes; Whose rutty** bank, the which his river hemmes, Was paynted all with variable flowers, And all the meades adornd with dainty gemmes, Fit to decke maydens bowres, 15 And crowne their paramours Against the brydale day, which is not long@: Sweet Themmes!

And 'tis most true, many gentlewomen are so nice, they scorn all suitors, crucify their poor paramours, and think nobody good enough for them, as dainty to please as Daphne herself.

The husband was not permitted to kill his wife; he might kill her paramour if the latter was a man of low estate, such as an actor, slave, or freedman, or had been convicted on some criminal charge involving loss of citizenship.

Under pretence of so doing the gay Lothario left his paramour, but, fearful of consequences, made off to Quetta.

She loved her paramour and was glad to get away from the station; but the whites desired to keep her for their black servant, as he could not be made to stay without her, and they brought her back, threatening to shoot the stranger if he came again.

She went, as she told me she expected, into the garden, and met her detestable paramour.

In the Dieyerie tribe "each married woman is permitted a paramour."

Tradition says that this woman, having been advised by some Indian friend of the intended attack, tried to persuade her paramour to flee.

It should be said, however, that honor demands the punishment of the wife only; to punish her paramour too, is a work of supererogation.

Was this the woman who only four months ago was almost vindictively eager to pursue her husband's paramour!

In a short space of time the enchantress appeared, most beautiful in feature and elegant in attire, and approaching our hero with a sad but fascinating expression of countenance, said to him (the ghoul, her pretended paramour, being at a little distance): "I am a poor unhappy thing, The daughter of a distant king.

This is done unknown to the victim, and the news, when it reaches her, drives her almost frantic; she at once seeks her perfidious paramour, and finds to her dismay, that he has been gone some days on a tour to the provinces, and is, perhaps, a thousand miles off.

these ills by timely prudent care Prevent: for every longing dame select Some happy paramour; to him alone In leagues connubial join.

My mind would rest on nothing but the tragedy in which this miserable creature held so sad a part, and his unlooked-for resuscitation herehere, under the roof which sheltered his sister's paramour.

who with her leads Sweet Innocence, that prattles by her side, A naked boy!Harassed with fear I stop, I gaze, when Virtue thus'Whoe'er thou art, Mortal, by whom I deign to be beheld In these my midnight walks; depart, and say, That henceforth I and my immortal train Forsake Britannia's isle; who fondly stoops To vice, her favourite paramour.'

and tell that vile harlot your mistress, and her paramour, Dhanamittra, that she will never see her ornaments, nor he his magic purse again.

Permit us to throw your paramour into the sea, and we shall speedily find our prayers effectual."

Save him!' thus speaking, she very slyly hastened to turn over her paramour to her suddenly entering husband."

20 Verbs to Use for the Word  paramour