Vulgar words in By England's Aid or the Freeing of the Netherlands (1585-1604) (Page 1)
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"Let us take our things off and wring them, Lionel, and give ourselves a roll in the hay to dry ourselves.
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So you see, Geoffrey, the prospect is a bad one altogether; and if it were not that I dearly love Inez, and that I am sure she will be unhappy with Philip of Sottomayor, I would give the whole thing up, and make love to the daughter of some comfortable citizen who would give me a corner of his house and a seat at his table for the rest of my days."
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"Then how do you manage to make love?"