Vulgar words in The Comedy of Errors (Page 1)
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If thou art chang'd to aught, 'tis to an ass.
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'Tis so, I am an ass; else it could never be But I should know her as well as she knows me.
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I think thou art an ass.
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I should kick, being kick'd; and being at that pass, You would keep from my heels, and beware of an ass.
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If thou hadst been Dromio to-day in my place, Thou wouldst have chang'd thy face for a name, or thy name for an ass.
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'Tis double wrong, to truant with your bed And let her read it in thy looks at board:-- Shame hath a bastard fame, well managed; Ill deeds is doubled with an evil word.
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I am an ass, I am a woman's man, and beside myself.
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Nay, she is worse,--she is the devil's dam; and here she comes in the habit of a light wench; and thereof comes that the wenches say 'God damn me!'
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Thou art sensible in nothing but blows, and so is an ass.
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I am an ass indeed; you may prove it by my long 'ears.