The 6,537 occurrences of bastard

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BASTARD.

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BASTARD.

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BASTARD.

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BASTARD.

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BASTARD.

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BASTARD.

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Enter the BASTARD BASTARD.

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BASTARD.

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BASTARD.

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BASTARD.

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BASTARD.

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BASTARD.

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BASTARD.

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But now I know thy mind: thou dost suspect That I have been disloyal to thy bed And that he is a bastard, not thy son.

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There is but one hope in it that can do you any good, and that is but a kind of bastard hope, neither.

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That were a kind of bastard hope indeed; so the sins of my mother should be visited upon me.

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Score a pint of bastard in the Half-moon,' or so- but, Ned, to drive away the time till Falstaff come, I prithee do thou stand in some by-room while I question my puny drawer to what end be gave me the sugar; and do thou never leave calling 'Francis!' that his tale to me may be nothing but 'Anon!'

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Why then, your brown bastard is your only drink; for look you, Francis, your white canvas doublet will sully.

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a bastard son of the King's?

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Don John, his bastard brother.

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Enter Don Pedro, Claudio, Benedick, Balthasar, and John the Bastard.

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Enter Sir John the Bastard and Conrade, his companion.

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Enter John the Bastard.

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Enter Don Pedro, [John the] Bastard, Leonato, Friar [Francis], Claudio, Benedick, Hero, Beatrice, [and Attendants].

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Two of them have the very bent of honour; And if their wisdoms be misled in this, The practice of it lives in John the bastard, Whose spirits toil in frame of villanies.

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Your brother the bastard is fled from Messina.

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Ish a villain, and a bastard, and a knave, and a rascal.

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Normans, but bastard Normans, Norman bastards!

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By faith and honour, Our madams mock at us and plainly say Our mettle is bred out, and they will give Their bodies to the lust of English youth To new-store France with bastard warriors.

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What bastard doth not?

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No; that same wicked bastard of Venus, that was begot of thought, conceiv'd of spleen, and born of madness; that blind rascally boy, that abuses every one's eyes, because his own are out- let him be judge how deep I am in love.

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That drop of blood that's calm proclaims me bastard; Cries cuckold to my father; brands the harlot Even here between the chaste unsmirched brows Of my true mother.

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PROHIBITED COMMERCIAL DISTRIBUTION INCLUDES BY ANY SERVICE THAT CHARGES FOR DOWNLOAD TIME OR FOR MEMBERSHIP.>> 1602 THE HISTORY OF TROILUS AND CRESSIDA by William Shakespeare DRAMATIS PERSONAE PRIAM, King of Troy His sons: HECTOR TROILUS PARIS DEIPHOBUS HELENUS MARGARELON, a bastard son of Priam Trojan commanders: AENEAS ANTENOR CALCHAS, a Trojan priest, taking part with the Greeks PANDARUS, uncle to Cressida AGAMEMNON, the Greek general MENELAUS, his brother Greek commanders: ACHILLES AJAX ULYSSES NESTOR DIOMEDES PATROCLUS THERSITES, a deformed and scurrilous Greek ALEXANDER, servant to Cressida SERVANT to Troilus SERVANT to Paris SERVANT to Diomedes HELEN, wife to Menelaus ANDROMACHE, wife to Hector CASSANDRA, daughter to Priam, a prophetess CRESSIDA, daughter to Calchas Trojan and Greek Soldiers, and Attendants SCENE: Troy and the Greek camp before it PROLOGUE TROILUS AND CRESSIDA PROLOGUE In Troy, there lies the scene.

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The fierce Polydamus Hath beat down enon; bastard Margarelon Hath Doreus prisoner, And stands colossus-wise, waving his beam, Upon the pashed corses of the kings Epistrophus and Cedius.

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A bastard son of Priam's.

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I am a bastard too; I love bastards.

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I am a bastard begot, bastard instructed, bastard in mind, bastard in valour, in everything illegitimate.

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One bear will not bite another, and wherefore should one bastard?

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Farewell, bastard.

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Sure, they are bastards to the English; the French ne'er got 'em.

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Nay, if there be no remedy for it, but that you will needs buy and sell men and women like beasts, we shall have all the world drink brown and white bastard.

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Ere he would have hang'd a man for the getting a hundred bastards, he would have paid for the nursing a thousand.

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Edmund, bastard son to Gloucester.

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Enter [Edmund the] Bastard solus, [with a letter].

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Why bastard?

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Our father's love is to the bastard Edmund As to th' legitimate.

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Now, gods, stand up for bastards!

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Degenerate bastard, I'll not trouble thee; Yet have I left a daughter.

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Enter [Edmund the] Bastard and Curan, meeting.

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He replied, 'Thou unpossessing bastard, dost thou think, If I would stand against thee, would the reposal Of any trust, virtue, or worth in thee Make thy words faith'd?

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Enter Cornwall, Regan, Goneril, [Edmund the] Bastard, and Servants.

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Enter Goneril and [Edmund the] Bastard.

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Let copulation thrive; for Gloucester's bastard son Was kinder to his father than my daughters Got 'tween the lawful sheets.

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As 'tis said, the bastard son of Gloucester.

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Because that now it lies you on to speak To th' people, not by your own instruction, Nor by th' matter which your heart prompts you, But with such words that are but roted in Your tongue, though but bastards and syllables Of no allowance to your bosom's truth.

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Bastards and all.

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Peace is a very apoplexy, lethargy; mull'd, deaf, sleepy, insensible; a getter of more bastard children than war's a destroyer of men.

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I laugh to think that babe a bastard.

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Go; thou wast born a bastard, and thou't die a bawd.

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Spare not the babe Whose dimpled smiles from fools exhaust their mercy; Think it a bastard whom the oracle Hath doubtfully pronounc'd thy throat shall cut, And mince it sans remorse.

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We are all bastards, And that most venerable man which I Did call my father was I know not where When I was stamp'd.

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Give her the bastard.

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Take up the bastard; Take't up, I say; give't to thy crone.

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If thou refuse, And wilt encounter with my wrath, say so; The bastard brains with these my proper hands Shall I dash out.

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Shall I live on to see this bastard kneel And call me father?

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You that have been so tenderly officious With Lady Margery, your midwife there, To save this bastard's life- for 'tis a bastard, So sure as this beard's grey- what will you adventure To save this brat's life?

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We enjoin thee, As thou art liegeman to us, that thou carry This female bastard hence; and that thou bear it To some remote and desert place, quite out Of our dominions; and that there thou leave it, Without more mercy, to it own protection And favour of the climate.

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You had a bastard by Polixenes, And I but dream'd it.

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Sir, the year growing ancient, Not yet on summer's death nor on the birth Of trembling winter, the fairest flow'rs o' th' season Are our carnations and streak'd gillyvors, Which some call nature's bastards.

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Then make your garden rich in gillyvors, And do not call them bastards.

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These three have robb'd me; and this demi-devil- For he's a bastard one-had plotted with them To take my life.

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'For further I could say this man's untrue, And knew the patterns of his foul beguiling; Heard where his plants in others' orchards grew; Saw how deceits were gilded in his smiling; Knew vows were ever brokers to defiling; Thought characters and words merely but art, And bastards of his foul adulterate heart.

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He said he had disinherited his son for getting a bastard.

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He therefore applies to A, who is the creature of B, who is the tool of C, who is the flatterer of D, who is the catamite of E, who is the pimp of F, who is the bully of G, who is the buffoon of I, who is the husband of K, who is the whore of L, who is the bastard of M, who is the instrument of the great man.

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In clear weather the mountains of Ireland are visible from hence, and the passage over the Irish sea may be performed in one short day; on which account William, the son of William the Bastard, and the second of the Norman kings in England, who was called Rufus, and who had penetrated far into Wales, on seeing Ireland from these rocks, is reported to have said, "I will summon hither all the ships of my realm, and with them make a bridge to attack that country."

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(2) M. conjectures that this was a certain Harald, the bastard son of Erik the Good, and a wild and dissolute man, who died in 1135, not long before the probable date of Saxo's birth.

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But in those days there was the same tongue in England as in Norway and Denmark; but the tongues changed when William the Bastard won England, for thenceforward French went current there, for he was of French kin.

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"They dare suggest the name of a slave's bastard for the throne of O-Tar!"

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They were partly the pick and flower of the provincials, (6) partly foreigners of the class called Trophimoi, (7) or lastly, bastard sons of Spartans, comely and beautiful of limb, and well versed in the lore of Spartan chivalry.

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"To be sure; besides, every millionaire is as noble as a bastard-that is, he can be."

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Truly, it is only bastards who are thus fortunate.

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I' th' good man's arms the chopping bastard thrives, For he thinks all his own that is his wives'.

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Here enter not base pinching usurers, Pelf-lickers, everlasting gatherers, Gold-graspers, coin-gripers, gulpers of mists, Niggish deformed sots, who, though your chests Vast sums of money should to you afford, Would ne'ertheless add more unto that hoard, And yet not be content,-you clunchfist dastards, Insatiable fiends, and Pluto's bastards, Greedy devourers, chichy sneakbill rogues, Hell-mastiffs gnaw your bones, you ravenous dogs.

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This follows by the figure metalepsis: as to call a child, in the presence of his father and mother, a bastard, or whore's son, is tacitly and underboard no less than if he had said openly the father is a cuckold and his wife a punk.

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As for you, little envious prigs, snarling bastards, puny critics, you'll soon have railed your last; go hang yourselves, and choose you out some well-spread oak, under whose shade you may swing in state, to the admiration of the gaping mob; you shall never want rope enough.

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The lanterns of the royal blood were clad partly with bastard-diamonds, partly with diaphanous stones; the rest with horn, paper, and oiled cloth.

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Heaven would sooner send down a shower of them; even as in Provence, in the fields of La Crau, near Mariannes, there rained stones (they are there to this day) to help Hercules, who otherwise wanted wherewithal to fight Neptune's two bastards.

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He had been twenty-eight years in Melanesia, ranging from German New Guinea to the German Solomons, and so thoroughly had he become identified with that portion of the world, that he habitually spoke in that bastard lingo called "bech-de-mer."

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"We lose honor," exclaimed Centeno's soldiers; who, with a bastard sort of chivalry, belonging to undisciplined troops, felt it a disgrace to await an assault.

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In the long procession which has passed in review before us, we have seen only the mail-clad cavalier, brandishing his bloody lance, and mounted on his war-horse, riding over the helpless natives, or battling with his own friends and brothers; fierce, arrogant, and cruel, urged on by the lust of gold, or the scarce more honorable love of a bastard glory.

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I came, 'tis true, and look'd for fowl of price, The bastard Phoenix; bird of Paradise; And for no less than aromatic wine Of maidens-blush, commix'd with jessamine.

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"Never!" cried Zelie, "never in my life shall Desire marry the daughter of a bastard, a girl picked up in the streets out of charity.

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I must now tell you all--was the bastard son of an organist, my father-in-law."

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