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Individual inspiration was a sacred thing, which reality with its rules and prejudices could only spoil and deflower.
The Great Events by Famous Historians, v. 13|VariousIn Poland, the noblemen arrogated the right to deflower any maid they pleased, and a hundred lashes were given him who complained.
For she deliberately sent down to the beach her daughter, who was of marriageable age, and prompted her father to deflower her.
The Danish History, Books I-IX|Saxo Grammaticus ('Saxo the Learned')
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Individual inspiration was a sacred thing, which reality with its rules and prejudices could only spoil and deflower.
The Great Events by Famous Historians, v. 13|VariousIn Poland, the noblemen arrogated the right to deflower any maid they pleased, and a hundred lashes were given him who complained.
For she deliberately sent down to the beach her daughter, who was of marriageable age, and prompted her father to deflower her.
The Danish History, Books I-IX|Saxo Grammaticus ('Saxo the Learned')