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Lust See also Profligacy, Promiscuity. Aeshma fiend of evil passion. [Iranian Myth.: Leach, 17] lusty whores; bedded from Egypt to Babylon. [O.T.: Ezekiel 23:1–21] lustful fairy. [Ital. Lit.: Orlando Furioso] supposedly virtuous monk goatishly ravishes maiden. [Br. Lit.: The Monk] asked by Isabella to cancel her brother’s death sentence, Angelo agrees if she will yield herself to him. [Br. Drama: Shakespeare Measure for Measure] patron of lust and prostitution. [Gk. Myth.: Espy, 16] symbol of the attractions of the senses. [Ital. Lit.: Jerusalem Delivered]
personification of lasciviousness. [Br. Lit.: The Purple Island, Brewer Handbook, 67] goddess of sexual love. [Phoenician Myth.: Zimmer-man, 32] female spirit of lust. [Jew. Myth.: Jobes, 141] shy gentleman afloat on sea of lasciviousness. [Am. Lit.: The Beastly Beatitudes of Balthazar B] demon of libidinousness and falsehood. [Br. Lit.: Paradise Lost] Porgy’s “temporary” woman; she knew weakness of her will and flesh. [Am. Lit.: Porgy, Magill I, 764–766; Am. Opera: Gershwin, Porgy and Bess] family given to the pleasures of flesh. [Russ. Lit.: The Brothers Karamazov] loathsome hag; personification of fleshly lust. [Br. Lit.: The Purple Island, Brewer Handbook, 180] (1725–1798) loving (and likable) libertine. [Ital. Hist.: Espy, 130] (69–30 B.C.) Egyptian queen, used sex for power. [Egyptian Hist.: Wallechinsky, 323] literature’s most active seducer: “in Spain, 1003.” [Span. Lit.: Benét, 279; Ger. Opera: Mozart, Don Giovanni, Espy, 130–131] condemn Susanna when carnal passion goes unrequited. [Apocrypha: Daniel and Susanna] fancies himself a lady-killer. [Br. Lit.: Merry Wives of Windsor] a tomcat in every sense. [Comics: Horn, 266–267] lust incarnate. [Art: Hall, 139] attribute of sexual desire incarnate. [Art: Hall, 144] attribute of Pan and the satyr; symbolically, lust. [Rom. Myth.: Zimmerman, 190; Art: Hall, 157] lusts after a young woman viewed at her window, but turns the experience into a hysterical sense of redemption. [Am. Lit.: Winesburg, Ohio] monk advocating lust. [Fr. Lit.: Gargantua and Pantagruel] sensual female; mythical first wife of Adam. [O.T.: Genesis 4:16] symbol of licentiousness. [Indian Myth.: Leach, 333]
heartless libertine and active seducer. [Br. Lit.: Fair Penitent, Espy, 129] personification of wantonness. [Br. Lit.: Faerie Queene] (1818–1861) beguiling mistress to the eminent. [Br. Hist.: Wallechinsky, 325] fiend; provokes men to gratify their lust. [Br. Lit.: King Lear] man-goat of bawdy and lecherous ways. [Gk. Myth.: Brewer Dictionary, 798] monk converts a courtesan but cannot overcome his lust for her. [Fr. Lit.: Anatole France Thaïs in Benét, 997] attribute of lust personified. [Art: Hall, 247] personification of fornication. [Br. Lit.: The Purple Island, Brewer Handbook, 865] monstrous genitals led him on the wayward path. [Rom. Myth.: Hall, 252] refrains from using his tuberculosis cure to save the life of a man whose wife he coveted. [Br. Lit.: Shaw The Doctor’s Dilemma in Sobel, 173] middle-aged lady lusts after young graduate. [Am. Lit.: The Graduate; Am. Music: “Mrs. Robinson”] in her provocative Dance of the Seven Veils. [Aust. Opera: R. Strauss, Salome, Westerman, 417] jasmine flower symbolizing lust. [Flower Symbolism: Flora Symbolica, 175] devotes his life to sexual and other sensuous indulgences. [Br. Lit.: Beckford Vathek] first Duke of Buckingham and libidinous dandy. [Br. Lit.: Waverley] weeping over her husband’s corpse, she is cheered by a compassionate sentry and they become ardent lovers in the burial vault. [Rom. Lit.: Satyricon] the many loves of this god have made his name a byword for sexual lust. [Gk. Myth.: Howe, 297–301] How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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