Citations:fescennine


 * 1856 Richard Francis Burton, Personal narrative of a pilgrimage to El-Madinah and Meccah, G. P. Putnam & Co., p20
 * At this hour the seat was as in a theatre, but the words of the actors were of a nature somewhat too Fescennine for the public.
 * 1977 C. John McCole, Lucifer at Large, Ayer Publishing, p108
 * And when Freudian fiction becomes – as it has become in America – but an inviting wall on which to scribble Fescennine filth – that, too, is another matter.
 * 1988 James D. Simmonds, Milton Studies, Volume 6, Univ of Pittsburgh Press, p168
 * As the poet decorously shows his desire to consummate the marriage, he retains the fescennine element without being crude.
 * 1995 John Donne & Gary A. Stringer, The variorum edition of the poetry of John Donne: The Epigrams, Epithalamions, Epitaphs, Inscriptions and Miscellaneous poems, Indiana University Press, p380-1
 * “The conventional complaint over the delay in the proceedings is voiced by the poet in... [this] series of questions which include fescennine teasing of the bridal couple”
 * 2003 Mark Steven Morton, The Lover's Tongue: A Merry Romp Through the Language of Love and Sex, Insomniac Press, p25
 * For instance, I admit that this book is anacreontic, paphian, and sometimes even fescennine [...]