Lives of Fair and Gallant Ladies. Vol 1Brantôme, Pierre de Bourdeille
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Lives of Fair and Gallant Ladies. Vol 1
Brantôme, Pierre de Bourdeille
Erotic literature
We do read of the Emperor Caligula, that of all his women which he had,
he did love best Cæsonia, and this not so much by reason of her beauty,
nor because she was in the flower of age, for indeed she was by then
well on in years, but on account of her exceeding lustfulness and the
wantonness that was in her, as well as the good pains she did take in
the exercise thereof, and the experience her age, and long practise had
taught her, herein leaving all the other women in the lurch, albeit
handsomer and younger than herself. He was used to take her commonly
to the wars with him, clad and armed like a man, and riding in manlike
wise side by side with him, going so far even as often times to show
her to his comrades all naked, and make her exhibit to them her feats
of suppleness.
Thus are we bound to allow that age had in no wise diminished the
lady’s beauty, seeing how greatly the Emperor was attached to her.
Natheless, with all this fond love he did bear her, very oft whenas he
was a-kissing and touching her fair neck, he could not hinder himself,
so bloody-minded was he, from saying: “Ah! the beautiful neck it is;
yet ’tis in my power at will to have it cut.” Alas and alas! the poor
woman was slain along with her husband with a sword thrust through
the body by a Centurion, and her daughter broken and dashed to death
against a wall,—the which could never have been but for the ill deeds
of her father.[156]
We read further of Julia, step-mother of the Emperor Caracalla,[157]
how that one day being as it were by inadvertence half naked, she did
expose one-half of her body to his eyes; whereupon he said these words,
“Ha, ha! but I could relish it well enough, an if it were allowed me!”
She answered straightway, “So please you, know you not you are Emperor,
and therefore make laws instead of obeying them?” On hearing these
words and seeing her readiness, he did marry her and couple with her.
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