Vulgar words in Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science - Volume 15, No. 87, March, 1875 (Page 1)
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Two or three of his former acquaintances ride over to his bungalow, knock up a rude coffin, mumble a few sentences about "the resurrection and the life," "our dear brother here departed," and "ashes to ashes, dust to dust," bury him out of sight, and set up a decent stone over his grave.
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If I had been so cosmopolitan as to make love to her, she could not have called up a blush to save her pretty little soul and body.
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"Damn her!
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Wee'l break the windows which the Whore Of Babylon hath painted; And, when the Popish Saints are down, Then Barow shall be Sainted.