Vulgar words in Mistress Penwick (Page 1)
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Damn me, I love thy gorgeous self, thy beauteous body; thou my ward to have and to hold.
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"Now who is this swain who hath taken advantage of my invitation and come up from among the rustics yonder to make love to thee?
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It says that the former in masque saw my meeting this morning with Lady Constance, and he followed and made love to her."
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One was saying: "It's gone, the damn knaves have secreted it; we must have a light, Anson, or the horde above stair will be upon us, and all the fires of hell could hardly show us out of this dungeon."
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Being hot with anger and fatigue, he reached for the obstacle that had so unmanned him to damn it.
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The chaises stopped at the door, which was thrown open by an outrider who knocked up the locker with his whip handle.
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Buckingham's face was as stolid as Janet's; Monmouth's bearing a smile that was bastard of mirth.
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I did kill the bastard Christopher."
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'The bastard Christopher' is still on his legs and gives Cantemir's plans away; for the knave kicked him when he was down.
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"I am not late, Constance; thou art impatient, and as for shrines, I carry one in my heart all the time, and thou must have one, too--" "Damn!