Vulgar words in Rejected Addresses (Page 1)
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~ ~ ~ Sentence 238 ~ ~ ~
If you like what I have done, and mean to make use of it, I don't want any such ARISTOCRATIC reward as a piece of plate with two griffins sprawling upon it, or a DOG and a JACKASS fighting for a ha'p'worth of GILT GINGERBREAD, or any such Bartholomew-fair nonsense.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 753 ~ ~ ~
the check-taker moody silence breaks, And bawling "Pit full!" gives the check he takes; Yet onward still the gathering numbers cram, Contending crowders shout rise frequent damn, And all is bustle, squeeze, row, jabbering, and jam.
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One day, on a bench as dejected and sad he laid, Hearing a squash, he cried, Damn it, what's that?