Vulgar words in The Dynasts (Page 1)
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FIRST PASSENGER Sir, am I to deem you a friend of Bonaparte, a traitor to your country-- THIRD PASSENGER Damn my wig, sir, if I'll be called a traitor by you or any Court sycophant at all at all!
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Damn me, that other speech has stumped me quite!
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Damn me, were they!
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SIXTH MEMBER Damn majority of-damn ninety-six-against damn amendment!
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O God, curse, damn!
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PRINCE REGENT Damn me, though; can it be true?
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PRINCE REGENT [recovering] He seemed to know a damn sight more about what's going on in Europe, sir [to Perceval], than your Government does, with all its secret information.
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SECOND HUSSAR 'Twas a low taste in the hussy, come to that.-Howsomever, I agree about Budmouth.
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PRINCE REGENT She thinks we rose on her account.-A damn fool.
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PRINCE REGENT Oh, damn the peace, and damn the war, and damn Boney, and damn Wellington's victories!-the question is, how am I to get over this infernal woman!-Well, well,-I must write, or send Tyrwhitt to- morrow morning, begging them to abandon the idea of visiting her for politic reasons.
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PICTON [to another general] I am damn glad we are to be off.
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Round the church they fight without quarter, shooting face to face, stabbing with unfixed bayonets, and braining with the butts of muskets.
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It matters not one damn!