Vulgar words in Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Volume V (of 10) (Page 1)
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_12th August, Roye, in Picardy._--I imagine your Grace about this time to be tolerably well fagged with a hard day on the moors.
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But, above all, who can forget that his King Jamie, amidst the splendors of Whitehall, thinks himself an ill-used monarch unless his first course includes _cocky-leeky_?
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Not one word of it!--any blockhead may stick to truth, my hearty--but 't is a sad hamperer of genius."]