Vulgar words in The London Prodigal; "by William Shakespeare." as it was played by the King's Majesties servants. (Page 1)
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Let's be damned if we do not pay you: the worst of us all will not damn ourselves for ten pound.
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O I know him, sir, he is a fool, but reasonable rich; his father was one of these lease-mongers, these corn-mongers, these money-mongers, but he never had the wit to be a whore-monger.
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My father was an ass, an old ass.
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God damn us, if we lost not every penny, within an hour after thou wert gone.
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Why so, this is as it should be: being poor, Thus art thou served by a vile painted whore.
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And whore is the Gentle-woman thy wife, Mezell?
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Whore is shee, Zirrah, ha?
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Bastard in nature!