Vulgar words in Speed the Plough - A Comedy, In Five Acts; As Performed At The Theatre Royal, Covent Garden (Page 1)

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blockhead x 2
damn x 6
make love x 1
            

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_Sir Abel._ Thank you--but damn your titter.

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_Sir Abel._ Blockhead!

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_Handy, jun._ Damn him--The fact is, I am out of practice.

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Damn his pretty behaviour.

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_Miss B._ Pray, sir, is he making lace, or is he making love?

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_Lady H._ A mumbling old blockhead!--Didn't you, Sir Abel?

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_Sir Abel._ Damn it!

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Nay, come, you know I'm not used to trifle; Come, come--[_She reluctantly, but obediently, crosses the stage, and runs off_--GERALD _follows._] _Sir Abel._ [_Imitating._] Come, come--That's a damn'd clever fellow!

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_Handy, jun._ Damn it, don't frighten one-- _Sir Abel._ Such an accident!

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