2141: It will be thought I, which he calls the pandar, did kil the Duke. From Wordnik.com. [The Revenger's Tragedy] Reference
Such conditions would naturally be ideal for the owner of a house of ill fame, or for a pandar. From Wordnik.com. [The Satyricon — Complete] Reference
Failure to register was severely punished upon conviction, and this applied not only to the girl but to the pandar as well. From Wordnik.com. [The Satyricon — Complete] Reference
He will inveigle you to naughtiness to get your good name into his clutches; he will be your pandar to have you on the hip for. From Wordnik.com. [Microcosmography or, a Piece of the World Discovered; in Essays and Characters] Reference
The licensed houses seem to have been of two kinds: those owned and managed by a pandar, and those in which the latter was merely an agent, renting rooms and doing everything in his power to supply his renters with custom. From Wordnik.com. [The Satyricon — Complete] Reference
Poetry stooped to be the pandar of every low desire. From Wordnik.com. [The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 1] Reference
Nature is a pandar, Time a wrecker, and Death a murderer. From Wordnik.com. [Act III] Reference
In truth, he was in morals something between a pandar and a beggar. From Wordnik.com. [The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 1] Reference
Wycherley borrows Viola; and Viola forthwith becomes a pandar of the basest sort. From Wordnik.com. [Critical and Historical Essays, Volume III (of 3)] Reference
A pandar has about the purchasing power in Korva that a dollar would have in America. From Wordnik.com. [Carson of Venus]
The publican must be classed with the pandar; the State must put put down the drink traffic by force. From Wordnik.com. [The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon] Reference
If Charles felt the stings of conscience for his sorry action, he could comfort himself with the congratulations of the Court pandar, Bab. From Wordnik.com. [Life of Edward Earl of Clarendon — Volume 02] Reference
Curtius to avenge his wrongs disguises himself, and as a pandar entices Frederick into a snare by promises of supplying the amorous Prince with lovely cyprians. From Wordnik.com. [The Works of Aphra Behn Volume IV.] Reference
He takes his stand on the spot where, according to tradition, Virginia, more than seventy years ago, was seized by the pandar of Appius, and he begins his story. From Wordnik.com. [Lays of Ancient Rome] Reference
It was the furthest t shirt make your own that got me soonest anticipant kindly for ceratitis, i sat in my militiaman and pandar a autonomous wolffia off of my marmalade eysenck. From Wordnik.com. [Rational Review] Reference
At length he had turned pandar, had exceeded even the ordinary vileness of his vile calling, and had received money from dissolute young gentlemen commoners for services such as it is not good that history should record. From Wordnik.com. [The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 2] Reference
Advertisn teh programme was pandar in front of bamboo skreen, capshun “And that’s nawt awl he eets!”. From Wordnik.com. [Nom Nom Nom Nom - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?] Reference
'A pandar? 'said. From Wordnik.com. [The Adventures of Hugh Trevor] Reference
Ah! you precious pandar. From Wordnik.com. [Act III. Scene V. Cymbeline] Reference
Stand pandar to their bed. From Wordnik.com. [The Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke] Reference
And make her father pandar to his love. From Wordnik.com. [The Satyricon of Petronius Arbiter] Reference
Camillo was his help in this, his pandar. From Wordnik.com. [Act II. Scene I. The Winters Tale] Reference
That makes the face a pandar to the heart. From Wordnik.com. [Hero and Leander and Other Poems] Reference
Thou hast confessed thyself the conscious pandar. From Wordnik.com. [The works of John Dryden, $c now first collected in eighteen volumes. $p Volume 07] Reference
A pandar!. From Wordnik.com. [The Adventures of Hugh Trevor] Reference
Go, Cupid's rammish pandar, go. From Wordnik.com. [Emblems, divine and moral] Reference
Fancy’s most potent pandar! gentlest too. From Wordnik.com. [Peter Riley reads “A Winter Hymn to the Snow” by Ebenezer Jones] Reference
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