Vulgar words in Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, March 1844 - Volume 23, Number 3 (Page 1)
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COLERIDGE however thought that to parody stupidity by way of ridiculing it, only proves the parodist more stupid than the original blockhead.
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'I begrudged it to poor Tim; and cuss _him_, it's going down _his_ gullet!
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'I'd cuss all danger,' said Jones, gnawing his lip, 'if I could only lug Rust in it too.'