What motivates Maurice is not lechery but a yearning envy of Jessie's youth and a longing for his own. |
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He became notorious in England for drunkenness, blasphemy, and lechery, and for having abandoned his wife and child. |
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Track down that effeminate foreigner who plagues our women with this new disease, and fouls the whole land with licentious lechery. |
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In her outstretched arms she holds a golden chalice with a serpent, the symbol of her lechery, wriggling in it. |
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Nevertheless, equal opportunity lechery comes pretty low on the list of priorities. |
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It produces uncomfortable images, which arouse notions of unutterable things, and exude the odour of lechery and rankness. |
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Confessed criminality, allegations of lechery and charges of cover-up formed the backdrop to the Liberal Democrat campaign in Eastleigh, and so to emerge ahead was quite something. |
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After, he made an harlot, a ribald, come to him alone for to touch his members and his body, to move to lechery. |
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The principal culprit was protected by countless blind eyes, and by an on-screen culture which tittered indulgently at lechery, as if it were only natural for red-blooded males. |
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