Vulgar words in The Laws of Candy - Beaumont & Fletcher's Works (3 of 10) (Page 1)
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Antinous: Had I Been slothful, and not follow'd you in all The streights of death, you might have justly then Reputed me a Bastard: 'tis a cruelty More than to murther Innocents, to take The life of my yet infant-honour from me.
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Hyparcha: I can you, For I can call you Coxcomb, Ass, and Puppy.
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Cassilanes: The viper's come; his fears have drawn him hither, And now, my Lords, be Ch[ro]nicled for ever, And give me justice against this vile Monster, This bastard of my bloud.