lips two coral portals that guard her teeth of
Oriental pearl, her neck is alabaster, her hands
are polished ivory, and her bosom whiter than
the new-fallen snow."
Ask you for whom my tears do flow so?
'Tis for Dulcinea del Toboso.
Don Quixote
, I iii. 11 (1605).
Dull, a constable.—Shakespeare, Love's Labour's Lost (1594).
Du'machus. The impenitent thief is so called in Longfellow's Golden Legend, and the penitent thief is called Titus.