Death's Whore
[5-19-14]
Death's Whore
A million maggots feed on her naked tongue,
kissing and breeding over itching buds,
that once tickled with lover's seeds.
~
Madame de villars, [link] was one of the most beautiful, notorious, and vicious women in Louis XlV's court. She was a desperate gambler devoid of modesty and principle.
Her favoured lover was the Chevalier de Rohan: a man of illustrious birth, who was from banished the court owing to the scandal of his intrigues and never-ending extravagances. Having lost complete favour at court, the chevalier entered into a conspiracy with Spain for the purpose of overthrowing the French monarchy.
His plan rested on the grasping but lovely lady who eagerly embraced any opportunity of replenishing her exhausted purse. Having ruined most of her numerous lovers by completely draining their finances, and disgusted every honourable person by the shameless manner in which she openly bartered her body for gold, this depraved woman allowed herself to be made the instrument for forwarding the intrigue.
When the Spanish agent opened negotiations with the scandalous Madame de Villars, when asked the price of her service, she unblushingly replied, “ Sir, having often sold my body without risking my head, I know the price of that bargain; but when both are endangered I must fix the highest price your Excellency can afford." She eventually received twenty thousand crowns as a gesture of Spanish good-will with the promise of a million should the conspiracy turn out successful.
No sooner had Madame de Villars received the price of her treachery, she hurried to the gambling-table, and lost much of it within the month. The minister's spies, ever watchful, reported this sudden acquisition of wealth, it was immediately concluded that the funds at her disposal were acquired by foul and treacherous means. A strict watch was placed on her movements, and it was soon discovered that she frequented a Spanish agent. She had spared neither the Spanish money nor her own body to gain conspirators, and she introduced to Rohan a schoolmaster who she had seduced to provide her with a code cipher to relate secret messages.
Her extraordinary personal charms even touched the heart of a high priest.
One night, dressed in his priestly garb, she tried to sneak to a Royal dungeon, but when the keen eyed guardsman saw her small and graceful feet on the floor he rudely stripped the disguise from off her figure, and beheld to his amazement the great Madame. The alarm was sounded, and the lady was arrested. The priest protested that she had “deprived him of his garment by cunning.”
The Madame generously confirmed this statement and the priest was able to escape with a severe rebuke
Madame de Villars, seeing that all hope of life was now departed, gave way to her inordinate passion for gambling, which she indulged in to the very last.
Ironically, a few hours before she was summoned by the executioner, the seductive Madame had lost to her fellow-prisoners the very clothes which covered her breasts: and they remorselessly stripped her of them when the executioner appeared to conduct the fair victim to the block.
She was in a state of nudity. The headsman threw a black blanket over her shoulders, and tied it with a cord round her waist, he dragged the nude Madame de Villars to the scaffold across the dense straining streets.
Before death she was forced to kneel naked up right, " the wood, like her countless lovers, now knows her naked knees" and she was beheaded with de Rohan. Their bloody heads were displayed to the mass of Parisians gathered.
Reportedly she bribed the hangmen to give her clothes to her maid as charity. The schoolmaster was hanged first, by her request because she pitied his 73 years of age.
A million maggots feed on her naked tongue,
kissing and breeding over itching buds,
that once tickled with lover's seeds.
~
Madame de villars, [link] was one of the most beautiful, notorious, and vicious women in Louis XlV's court. She was a desperate gambler devoid of modesty and principle.
Her favoured lover was the Chevalier de Rohan: a man of illustrious birth, who was from banished the court owing to the scandal of his intrigues and never-ending extravagances. Having lost complete favour at court, the chevalier entered into a conspiracy with Spain for the purpose of overthrowing the French monarchy.
His plan rested on the grasping but lovely lady who eagerly embraced any opportunity of replenishing her exhausted purse. Having ruined most of her numerous lovers by completely draining their finances, and disgusted every honourable person by the shameless manner in which she openly bartered her body for gold, this depraved woman allowed herself to be made the instrument for forwarding the intrigue.
When the Spanish agent opened negotiations with the scandalous Madame de Villars, when asked the price of her service, she unblushingly replied, “ Sir, having often sold my body without risking my head, I know the price of that bargain; but when both are endangered I must fix the highest price your Excellency can afford." She eventually received twenty thousand crowns as a gesture of Spanish good-will with the promise of a million should the conspiracy turn out successful.
No sooner had Madame de Villars received the price of her treachery, she hurried to the gambling-table, and lost much of it within the month. The minister's spies, ever watchful, reported this sudden acquisition of wealth, it was immediately concluded that the funds at her disposal were acquired by foul and treacherous means. A strict watch was placed on her movements, and it was soon discovered that she frequented a Spanish agent. She had spared neither the Spanish money nor her own body to gain conspirators, and she introduced to Rohan a schoolmaster who she had seduced to provide her with a code cipher to relate secret messages.
Her extraordinary personal charms even touched the heart of a high priest.
One night, dressed in his priestly garb, she tried to sneak to a Royal dungeon, but when the keen eyed guardsman saw her small and graceful feet on the floor he rudely stripped the disguise from off her figure, and beheld to his amazement the great Madame. The alarm was sounded, and the lady was arrested. The priest protested that she had “deprived him of his garment by cunning.”
The Madame generously confirmed this statement and the priest was able to escape with a severe rebuke
Madame de Villars, seeing that all hope of life was now departed, gave way to her inordinate passion for gambling, which she indulged in to the very last.
Ironically, a few hours before she was summoned by the executioner, the seductive Madame had lost to her fellow-prisoners the very clothes which covered her breasts: and they remorselessly stripped her of them when the executioner appeared to conduct the fair victim to the block.
She was in a state of nudity. The headsman threw a black blanket over her shoulders, and tied it with a cord round her waist, he dragged the nude Madame de Villars to the scaffold across the dense straining streets.
Before death she was forced to kneel naked up right, " the wood, like her countless lovers, now knows her naked knees" and she was beheaded with de Rohan. Their bloody heads were displayed to the mass of Parisians gathered.
Reportedly she bribed the hangmen to give her clothes to her maid as charity. The schoolmaster was hanged first, by her request because she pitied his 73 years of age.


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