Vulgar words in The Works of Frederich Schiller (Page 1)
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They damn the Sadducee who fails to come regularly to church, although their own devotion consists in reckoning up their usurious gains at the very altar.
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What does the blockhead say!
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The jackass is going to think for us all!
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All that seems wanting to complete the list is that we should turn pimps and bawds.
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Believe me, brother, and I have experienced it more than fifty times in my extensive practice, that when the honest man is once ousted from his stronghold, the devil has it all his own way--the transition is then as easy as from a whore to a devotee.
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Now show your courage or you shall be sewn up alive in an ass's hide and baited to death with dogs.
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that I, poor old man, should live to have the joy--what a stupid blockhead was I that I did not at a glance--oh, gracious powers!
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Blockhead, thou hast deserved the gallows; but the offended elephant tramples on men not on worms.
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I'll be your setter or your bloodhound--your fox, your viper--your pimp, or executioner.
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Let such bastards be driven from the republic!
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Mine, too--and tell the duke had he not employed an ass for his messenger he would have learned that two thousand soldiers are concealed within these palace walls.
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the bodies follow their example, the appetites are obedient, and the silver moon kindly plays the pimp.
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damn it!
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His highness wears a Merde d'Oye beaver to-day.
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If I am not good enough for a lover perhaps I may do for a pimp.
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To be the cap-and-bell buffoon on which your master sharpens his wit?
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Hast thou employed the wisdom of thy sixty years in pandering to thy daughter's amours, and disgraced those hoary locks with the office of a pimp?
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Said you a bastard?
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Thou wilt not nurse a bastard's alien blood Upon thy heart, that beats so nobly; never!
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He proved to me that you alone have right To reign in England, not this upstart queen, The base-born fruit of an adult'rous bed, Whom Henry's self rejected as a bastard.
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But, sir, these names, which you are pleased to praise, These very men, whose weight you think will crush me, I see performing in the history Of these dominions very different parts: I see this high nobility of England, This grave majestic senate of the realm, Like to an eastern monarch's vilest slaves, Flatter my uncle Henry's sultan fancies: I see this noble, reverend House of Lords, Venal alike with the corrupted Commons, Make statutes and annul them, ratify A marriage and dissolve it, as the voice Of power commands: to-day it disinherits, And brands the royal daughters of the realm With the vile name of bastards, and to-morrow Crowns them as queens, and leads them to the throne.
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A bastard soils, Profanes the English throne!
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Who, alike To earthly Mary false as to the heavenly, Have sold your duties to this bastard queen!
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I am a bastard, am I?
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EARL DUNOIS, Bastard of Orleans.
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[To the Bastard.
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Bastard of Orleans, thou wilt tempt thy God!
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leave This easy, bloodless combat, for I hope Alive to take this ghost, and in my arms, Before the Bastard's eyes--her paramour-- To bear her over to the English camp, To be the sport and mockery of the host.
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The Bastard comes!
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How thou wilt curse our momentary bliss, When bastard on thy name shall branded be!
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Rogues beneath apostle-masks may leer, And the bastard child of justice play, As it were with dice, with mankind here, And so on, until the judgment day!
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G. G. Each one, when seen by himself, is passably wise and judicious; When they in corpore are, naught but a blockhead is seen.
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On one side, a gross materialism, of which the shameless maxims would revolt his soul; impure resting-places offered to the bastard characters of a century by the unworthy complacency of philosophers; on the other side, a pretended system of perfectibility, not less suspicious, which, to realize the chimera of a general perfection common to the whole universe, would not be embarrassed for a choice of means.