Vulgar words in The Double-Dealer, a comedy (Page 1)
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Let nature work, and do not damn too soon, For life will struggle long e'er it sink down: And will at least rise thrice before it drown.
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I' th' good man's arms the chopping bastard thrives, For he thinks all his own that is his wives'.
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Though she begins to tack about; but I made love a great while to no purpose.
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None but dull rogues think; witty men, like rich fellows, are always ready for all expenses; while your blockheads, like poor needy scoundrels, are forced to examine their stock, and forecast the charges of the day.
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Damn her:--she'll think to meet him in that dressing-room.
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The vizor-masks, that are in pit and gallery, Approve, or damn, the repartee and raillery.