Vulgar words in The Continental Monthly, Vol. 6, No. 6, December 1864 - Devoted To Literature And National Policy (Page 1)

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He introduces the bastard Falconbridge, ridiculing the personal appearance of his legitimate elder brother, having just before compared him to a half-faced groat: 'Because he hath an half face, like my father, With that half face would he have all my land.'

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Lovelass, speaking of Morecraft, the usurer, says: 'He had a bastard, his own toward issue, whipt and thin cropt, for washing out the rose in three farthings to make them pence.'

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