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The Monk; a romance

CHAPTER IV
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My lovely Girl! My adorable Antonia! Let me instruct you in joys to which you are still a Stranger, and teach you to feel those pleasures in my arms which I must soon enjoy in yours.

Nay, this struggling is childish,' He continued, seeing her repell his caresses, and endeavour to escape from his grasp; 'No aid is near: Neither heaven or earth shall save you from my embraces.

Yet why reject pleasures so sweet, so rapturous?
No one observes us: Our loves will be a secret to all the world: Love and opportunity invite your giving loose to your passions.

Yield to them, my Antonia! Yield to them, my lovely Girl! Throw your arms thus fondly round me; Join your lips thus closely to mine! Amidst all her gifts, has Nature denied her most precious, the sensibility of Pleasure?
Oh! impossible! Every feature, look, and motion declares you formed to bless, and to be blessed yourself! Turn not on me those supplicating eyes: Consult your own charms; They will tell you that I am proof against entreaty.

Can I relinquish these limbs so white, so soft, so delicate; These swelling breasts, round, full, and elastic! These lips fraught with such inexhaustible sweetness?
Can I relinquish these treasures, and leave them to another's enjoyment?
No, Antonia; never, never! I swear it by this kiss, and this! and this!' With every moment the Friar's passion became more ardent, and Antonia's terror more intense.


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