The 6,537 occurrences of bastard
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[Enter Charles, Alencon, Bastard, Reignier, and others.]
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Great men oft die by vile bezonians: A Roman sworder and banditto slave Murther'd sweet Tully; Brutus' bastard hand Stabb'd Julius Caesar; savage islanders Pompey the Great; and Suffolk dies by pirates.
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Call hither Clifford; bid him come amain, To say if that the bastard boys of York Shall be the surety for their traitor father.
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KING RICHARD O bitter consequence, That Edward still should live,-true, noble Prince!- Cousin, thou wast not wont to be so dull:- Shall I be plain?-I wish the bastards dead; And I would have it suddenly perform'd.
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KING RICHARD Why, then thou hast it: two deep enemies, Foes to my rest, and my sweet sleep's disturbers, Are they that I would have thee deal upon:- Tyrell, I mean those bastards in the Tower.
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Let's whip these stragglers o'er the seas again; Lash hence these over-weening rags of France, These famish'd beggars, weary of their lives; Who, but for dreaming on this fond exploit, For want of means, poor rats, had hang'd themselves: If we be conquered, let men conquer us, And not these bastard Britagnes, whom our fathers Have in their own land beaten, bobb'd, and thump'd, And, on recórd, left them the heirs of shame.
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'Tis double wrong, to truant with your bed And let her read it in thy looks at board:-- Shame hath a bastard fame, well managed; Ill deeds is doubled with an evil word.
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'Well, well, dear Collatine, thou shalt not know The stained taste of violated troth; I will not wrong thy true affection so, To flatter thee with an infringed oath; This bastard graff shall never come to growth: He shall not boast who did thy stock pollute That thou art doting father of his fruit.
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'Well, well, dear Collatine, thou shalt know The stained taste of violated troth; I will not wrong thy true affection so, To flatter thee with an infringed oath; This bastard graff shall never come to growth: He shall not boast who did thy stock pollute That thou art doting father of his fruit.
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What, wouldst thou have me prove myself a bastard?
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That's as much as to say, bastard virtues; that indeed know not their fathers, and therefore have no names.
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an the heavens were so pleased that thou wert but my bastard, what a joyful father wouldst thou make me.
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PHILIP FALCONBRIDGE, his half-brother, bastard son to King Richard I. JAMES GURNEY, servant to Lady Falconbridge.
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LADY FALCONBRIDGE, Mother to the Bastard and Robert Falconbridge.
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[Re-enter Sheriff, with ROBERT FAULCONBRIDGE and PHILIP, his bastard Brother.]
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My gracious liege, when that my father liv'd, Your brother did employ my father much,-- BASTARD.
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[Exeunt all but the BASTARD.]
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But this is worshipful society, And fits the mounting spirit like myself: For he is but a bastard to the time, That doth not smack of observation,-- And so am I, whether I smack or no; And not alone in habit and device, Exterior form, outward accoutrement, But from the inward motion to deliver Sweet, sweet, sweet poison for the age's tooth; Which, though I will not practise to deceive, Yet, to avoid deceit, I mean to learn; For it shall strew the footsteps of my rising.-- But who comes in such haste in riding-robes?
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With him along is come the mother-queen, An Ate, stirring him to blood and strife; With her her neice, the Lady Blanch of Spain; With them a bastard of the king's deceas'd: And all the unsettled humours of the land,-- Rash, inconsiderate, fiery voluntaries, With ladies' faces and fierce dragons' spleens,-- Have sold their fortunes at their native homes, Bearing their birthrights proudly on their backs, To make a hazard of new fortunes here.
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[Enter KING JOHN, ELINOR, BLANCH, the BASTARD, PEMBROKE, Lords, and Forces.]
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thy bastard shall be king, That thou mayst be a queen, and check the world!
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My boy a bastard!
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And if not that, I bring you witnesses, Twice fifteen thousand hearts of England's breed,-- BASTARD.
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Bastards, and else.
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As many and as well-born bloods as those,-- BASTARD.
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Some bastards too.
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[Enter, on one side, KING JOHN, ELINOR, BLANCH, the BASTARD, and Forces; at the other, KING PHILIP, LOUIS, AUSTRIA, and Forces.]
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[Exeunt all but the BASTARD.
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[Enter KING JOHN, KING PHILIP, LOUIS, BLANCH, ELINOR, BASTARD, AUSTRIA, and attendants.]
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Well, ruffian, I must pocket up these wrongs, Because-- BASTARD.
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Cousin, go draw our puissance together.-- [Exit BASTARD.]
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Enter the BASTARD with AUSTRIA'S head.]
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Enter KING JOHN, ELINOR, ARTHUR, the BASTARD, HUBERT, and LORDS.]
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Cousin [To the BASTARD], away for England; haste before: And, ere our coming, see thou shake the bags Of hoarding abbots; imprison'd angels Set at liberty: the fat ribs of peace Must by the hungry now be fed upon: Use our commission in his utmost force.
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[Exit BASTARD.]
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Methinks I see this hurly all on foot: And, O, what better matter breeds for you Than I have nam'd!--The bastard Falconbridge Is now in England, ransacking the church, Offending charity: if but a dozen French Were there in arms, they would be as a call To train ten thousand English to their side: Or as a little snow, tumbled about Anon becomes a mountain.
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[Enter the BASTARD and PETER OF POMFRET.]
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[Exit BASTARD.]
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[Enter the BASTARD.]
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Upon my soul,-- BASTARD.
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[Enter the BASTARD.]
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