Vulgar words in The Tragedy of Titus Andronicus (Page 1)
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What, wouldst thou have me prove myself a bastard?
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Which is it, girl, of these?--Open them, boy.-- But thou art deeper read and better skill'd: Come and take choice of all my library, And so beguile thy sorrow, till the heavens Reveal the damn'd contriver of this deed.-- Why lifts she up her arms in sequence thus?
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Ay, just,--a verse in Horace;--right, you have it.-- [Aside] Now, what a thing it is to be an ass!
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Zounds, ye whore!
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Woe to her chance, and damn'd her loathed choice!
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Of this was Tamora delivered; The issue of an irreligious Moor, Chief architect and plotter of these woes: The villain is alive in Titus' house, Damn'd as he is, to witness this is true.
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See justice done on Aaron, that damn'd Moor, By whom our heavy haps had their beginning: Then, afterwards, to order well the state, That like events may ne'er it ruinate.