Vulgar words in The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 10, No. 286, December 8, 1827 (Page 1)
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My rank in life made these accomplishments still more conspicuous; and, fascinated with the general applause which they procured, I never considered about the proper means by which they should be displayed; hence, to purchase a smile from a blockhead I despised, have I frequently treated the virtuous with disrespect, and sported with the Holy Name of heaven to obtain a laugh from a parcel of fools, who were entitled to nothing but my contempt.
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Sometimes, too, the bastard rises to my view; and then I smite him so--bah!
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"Ay--you'll see no bastards then!"