Vulgar words in The Works of Lord Byron, Vol. 7. - Poetry (Page 1)

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Who, still unlaunched from Grecian docks, Had never passed the Azure rocks; But now I fear her trip will be a Damn'd business for my Miss Medea, etc., etc.

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Damn their impudence, and damn every thing.

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I read "Glenarvon," too, by Caro Lamb;[72] God damn!

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THERE'S something in a stupid ass, And something in a heavy dunce; But never since I went to school I heard or saw so damned a fool As William Wordsworth is for once.

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But never mind such petty things, My boy Hobbie O; God save the people--damn all Kings, So let us Crown the Mobby O!

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Not fanned alone by Victory's fleeting wing, He reared his bold and brilliant throne on high; The Bastard kept, like lions, his prey fast, And Britain's bravest Victor was the last.

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The/ Poetical Works/ of/ Lord Byron:/ With/ Life and Portrait,/ and/ Sixteen Illustrations./ By F. Gilbert./ London:/ John Dicks, 313, Strand./ [1869.]

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"/ New and Complete Edition.--Price One Penny./ London: J. Dicks, 313, Strand; and all Booksellers./ New York Samuel French & Son, 122, Nassau Street--Sole Agents./ 1883, etc./ [12º.

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203 of "Dicks' Standard Plays."

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--Price one Penny./ London: J. Dicks, 313, Strand; all Booksellers./ [1883, etc.]

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113 of "Dicks' Standard Plays."

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J. Dicks, 313 Strand; all Booksellers./ [1883, etc.]

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59 of "Dicks' Standard Plays."

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"]/ New and Complete Edition.--Price one Penny./ London J. Dicks 313 Strand; All Booksellers./ [1883, etc.]

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153 of "Dicks' Standard Plays."

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New and Complete Edition.--Price One Penny./ London: J. Dicks, 313, Strand: All Booksellers./ [1883, etc.]

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50 of "Dicks' Standard Plays."

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The Two Foscari./ By/ Lord Byron./ [Title-vignette, Death of Jacopo Foscari--"Touch it not, Dungeon Miscreants!----"] New and Complete Edition.--Price One Penny./ London: J. Dicks, 313, Strand.

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73 of "Dicks' Standard Plays."

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III./ London:/ Published by John Dicks, 313, Strand./ 1865./ [8º.

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]/] New and Complete Edition.--Price One Penny./ London: J. Dicks, 313, Strand; All Booksellers./ [1883, etc.]

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3 of "Dicks' Standard Plays."

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309 HAYLEY'S last work, and worst--until his next; 310 Whether he spin poor couplets into plays, 311 Or damn the dead with purgatorial praise.

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508 511 _As he himself was damned, shall try to damn_.

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Damned like the Devil--Devil-like will damn.

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Let Comedy (-re-)sume ass [The correction is not given in the Murray copy.]

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J. Dicks.

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J. Dicks.

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J. Dicks.

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J. Dicks.

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J. Dicks.

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J. Dicks.

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J. Dicks, etc.

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John Dicks.

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J. Dicks.

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304, 397_; _'Tis Pity she's a Whore_, _iv.

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340 Gurney, Hudson, _The Golden Ass of Apuleius; in English Verse, entitled Cupid and Psyche_, _vi.

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264_; "and Homer (damn him) calls," _i.

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139_ Mules, Italian name of bastards and foundlings, vi.

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468; "the Platonic pimp of all posterity," vi.

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370_ Tuscan, "that soft bastard Latin," iv.

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423 There's something in a stupid ass (_Jeux d'Esprit, etc._), vii.

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