The Junkers were the stereotypical Prussians.
When after their beaſtly ſport and pleaſure Mounſieur Libid[inoſo] heat of luſt was ſomewhat aſſwaged, and ready to goe, féeling his pocket for a venereall remuneration [i.e., a copper coin] finds nothing but a Teſter, or at leaſt ſo little, that it was not ſufficient to pleaſe dame Pleaſure for her hire. … My Ladie would not beléeue Monſ. Libid. a great while, but ſearched and féeled for more coine, …
Gulden appeared at a loss for an instant reply. I want plenty to do, he replied, presently. I want to be in on everything. I want to be free to kill a man when I like. . . . Gulden, I'll split the difference between us. I'll leave you free to do as you like. But all the others—every man—must take orders from me.
I want plenty to do,
I want to be in on everything. I want to be free to kill a man when I like.
Gulden, I'll split the difference between us. I'll leave you free to do as you like. But all the others—every man—must take orders from me.
... There, when in Solemn State he pleas'd to ride, Poor Scepter'd slaves ran Henchboys by his side: …
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