Vulgar words in The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus - From the Quarto of 1616 (Page 1)
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That was the cause, but yet per accidens; 34 For, when we hear one rack the name of God, Abjure the Scriptures and his Saviour Christ, We fly, in hope to get his glorious soul; Nor will we come, unless he use such means Whereby he is in danger to be damn'd.
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Unhappy spirits that fell 35 with Lucifer, Conspir'd against our God with Lucifer, And are for ever damn'd with Lucifer.
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Where are you damn'd?
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Now, Faustus, Must thou needs be damn'd, canst thou not be sav'd.
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Why, dost thou think that Faustus shall be damn'd?
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But I am an instance to prove the contrary, For I tell thee I am damn'd and now in hell.
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Nay, an this be hell, I'll willingly be damn'd: What!
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Here's a hot whore, indeed: no, I'll no wife.
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'Tis thou hast damn'd distressed Faustus' soul.
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O, come and help to bear my body hence!- Damn'd be his 135 soul for ever for this deed!
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Well, Master Doctor, an your devils come not away quickly, you shall have me asleep presently: zounds, I could eat myself for anger, to think I have been such an ass all this while, to stand gaping after the devil's governor, and can see nothing!
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What devil attends this damn'd magician, That, spite of spite, our wrongs are doubled?
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where be these whores?
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O Faustus, Now hast thou but one bare hour to live, And then thou must be damn'd perpetually!
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The stars move still, time runs, the clock will strike, The devil will come, and Faustus must be damn'd.