Vulgar words in King Henry IV, Part 2 (Page 1)
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Let him be damn'd, like the Glutton; pray God his tongue be hotter!
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There is no honesty in such dealing; unless a woman should be made an ass and a beast, to bear every knave's wrong.
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Come, you virtuous ass, you bashful fool, must you be blushing?
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A pox damn you, you muddy rascal!
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Thou abominable damn'd cheater, art thou not ashamed to be called captain?
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For tearing a poor whore's ruff in a bawdy-house?
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I'll see her damn'd first; to Pluto's damn'd lake, by this hand, to th' infernal deep, with Erebus and tortures vile also.
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Nay, rather damn them with King Cerberus; and let the welkin roar.
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Let's beat him before his whore.
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a bastard son of the King's?
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For th' other- I owe her money; and whether she be damn'd for that, I know not.
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'A was the very genius of famine; yet lecherous as a monkey, and the whores call'd him mandrake.
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If that rebellion Came like itself, in base and abject routs, Led on by bloody youth, guarded with rags, And countenanc'd by boys and beggary- I say, if damn'd commotion so appear'd In his true, native, and most proper shape, You, reverend father, and these noble lords, Had not been here to dress the ugly form Of base and bloody insurrection With your fair honours.
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Come on; I'll tell thee what, thou damn'd tripe-visag'd rascal, an the child I now go with do miscarry, thou wert better thou hadst struck thy mother, thou paper-fac'd villain.