Vulgar words in The Fifth Queen - And How She Came to Court (Page 1)
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She played the whore and lost her head.'
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being declared bastard--for very excellent reasons--she may not----' 'You owe me nine crowns,' old Badge threatened him.
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I had a pupil in the North----' 'She was a Howard, and the Howards are all whores,' the printer said, over the letter.
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'Young ass's colt!' the printer fulminated.
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The printer snarled: 'Know'st thou not, young ass, that this man was thrown out of his mastership at Eton for his foul living?'
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He had, he said, little skill in the Italian tongue, for it was but a bastard of classical begettings.
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There were goldsmiths, woolstaplers, horse merchants, whore-masters, painters, musicians and vintners....
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She had been made love to and threatened by such men as her cousin; she had been made love to and taught Latin by her pedagogues.
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At that time she was still proclaimed bastard, and her name was erased from the list of those it was lawful to pray for in the churches.
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Other wild men were leading in a lion, immense and lean as if it were a fawn-coloured ass.
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Or, indeed, he had cut-throats waiting to brain her on the top step.
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'Well, she is a foul slut,' Katharine said, and her heart was full of sympathy for the heavy King.
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The printer made a nervous stride to his printing stick, and, brandishing it in the air, poured out these words: 'Whores and harlots shall not stand in the sight of the godly.'
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And you may find a chaste whore before either.'
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'I have been called bastard,' she said.
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'Ass that you are,' the King said, 'fetch me a stool from the chapel, that I may not stand all the day.'