The 17,250 occurrences of damn
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I thought, once, I would have stayed there: when I saw her face again-it is hers yet!-he had hard work to stir me; but he said it would change if the air blew on it, and so I struck one side of the coffin loose, and covered it up: not Linton's side, damn him!
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Oh, damn it!
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Now persecute me, persecute me, damn you, persecute me, curse you, persecute me!
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That was the cause, but yet per accidens; 56 For, when we hear one rack the name of God, Abjure the Scriptures and his Saviour Christ, We fly, in hope to get his glorious soul; Nor will we come, unless he use such means Whereby he is in danger to be damn'd.
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Unhappy spirits that fell with Lucifer, Conspir'd against our God with Lucifer, And are for ever damn'd with Lucifer.
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Where are you damn'd?
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Now, Faustus, must Thou needs be damn'd, and canst thou not be sav'd: What boots it, then, to think of God or heaven?
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Why, think'st thou, then, that Faustus shall be damn'd?
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But, Faustus, I am an instance to prove the contrary, For I am damn'd, and am now in hell.
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Nay, an this be hell, I'll willingly be damn'd here: What!
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My heart's so harden'd, I cannot repent: Scarce can I name salvation, faith, or heaven, But fearful echoes thunder in mine ears, "Faustus, thou art damn'd!" then swords, and knives, Poison, guns, halters, and envenom'd steel Are laid before me to despatch myself; And long ere this I should have slain myself, Had not sweet pleasure conquer'd deep despair.
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'Tis thou hast damn'd distressed Faustus' soul.
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Damn'd art thou, Faustus, damn'd; despair and die!
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Ah, Faustus, Now hast thou but one bare hour to live, And then thou must be damn'd perpetually!
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The stars move still, time runs, the clock will strike, The devil will come, and Faustus must be damn'd.
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"Damn the news," said Kurt.
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When he was in this country in 1907 he addressed a session of Methodist clergymen, and at one juncture of the meeting remarked that unless the Methodists did something about the peace movement besides shouting "amen" nobody "would care a damn about their amens!"
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But he, the lover, in tears Because shut out, covers her threshold o'er Often with flowers and garlands, and anoints Her haughty door-posts with the marjoram, And prints, poor fellow, kisses on the doors-- Admitted at last, if haply but one whiff Got to him on approaching, he would seek Decent excuses to go out forthwith; And his lament, long pondered, then would fall Down at his heels; and there he'd damn himself For his fatuity, observing how He had assigned to that same lady more-- Than it is proper to concede to mortals.
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I don't expect I'll kill you, but I'll come damn near to half-killing you."
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Damn you all for dull dogs!"
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"That _damn_ old fool!" he cried wildly.
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I'm the prey of my friends, damn it--do their lessons, get 'em out of trouble, pay 'em stupid summer visits, and always entertain their kid sisters; keep my temper when they get selfish and then they think they pay me back by voting for me and telling me I'm the 'big man' of St. Regis's.
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"Oh-h-h-h-h She works in a Jam Factoree And--that-may-be-all-right But you can't-fool-me For I know--DAMN--WELL That she DON'T-make-jam-all-night!
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I'd like to bring a sardine to the prom in June, for instance, but I wouldn't do it unless I could be damn debonaire about it--introduce her to all the prize parlor-snakes, and the football captain, and all that simple stuff."
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"There's Marylyn De Witt--she's pretty, got a car of her own and that's damn convenient; there's Sally Weatherby--she's getting too fat; there's Myra St. Claire, she's an old flame, easy to kiss if you like it--" "What line do you throw 'em?" demanded Kerry.
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"Shut off the damn graphophone," Amory cried, rather red in the face.
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"Damn it all," he whispered aloud, wetting his hands in the damp and running them through his hair.
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"I'm very damn wet!" he said aloud to the sun-dial.
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The boy who writes the lyrics stands in the corner, biting a pencil, with twenty minutes to think of an encore; the business manager argues with the secretary as to how much money can be spent on "those damn milkmaid costumes"; the old graduate, president in ninety-eight, perches on a box and thinks how much simpler it was in his day.
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"Damn!" muttered Isabelle, punching the pillow into a luxurious lump and exploring the cold sheets cautiously.
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"Damn!"
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In his own crowd Amory saw men kept out for wearing green hats, for being "a damn tailor's dummy," for having "too much pull in heaven," for getting drunk one night "not like a gentleman, by God," or for unfathomable secret reasons known to no one but the wielders of the black balls.
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"Dick was driving and he wouldn't give up the wheel; we told him he'd been drinking too much--then there was this damn curve--oh, my _God!_..." He threw himself face downward on the floor and broke into dry sobs.
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"Damn!"
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"Damn her!" he said bitterly, "she's spoiled my year!"
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"There's a natural damn fool," commented Amory.
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Burne's a damn good talker, and so obviously sincere that you can't get anywhere with him.
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"Time, damn it, and the historian.
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"Damn!"
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"Damn!"
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She stumbles on the tulle and her "damn" is quite audible.
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"Fella I was with's a damn fool," confided the blue-eyed woman.
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"It's _her_ hanging on, damn it!
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"It didn't matter a damn to me whether Harebell's flour was any better than any one else's.
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So they had turned into the woods and rode for half an hour with scarcely a word, except when she whispered "Damn!" at a bothersome branch--whispered it as no other girl was ever able to whisper it.
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"Now then," began Olson, producing a note-book, "I want your real names--no damn John Smith or Mary Brown."
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"You're gettin' off light--damn light--but--" "Come on," said Amory briskly.
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"Misfortune is liable to make me a damn bad man," he said slowly.
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If it's only a blue ribbon, I damn near believe they'll work just as hard.
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King: (aside) Damn!
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That was the cause, but yet per accidens; 34 For, when we hear one rack the name of God, Abjure the Scriptures and his Saviour Christ, We fly, in hope to get his glorious soul; Nor will we come, unless he use such means Whereby he is in danger to be damn'd.
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Unhappy spirits that fell 35 with Lucifer, Conspir'd against our God with Lucifer, And are for ever damn'd with Lucifer.
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Where are you damn'd?
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Now, Faustus, Must thou needs be damn'd, canst thou not be sav'd.
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Why, dost thou think that Faustus shall be damn'd?
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But I am an instance to prove the contrary, For I tell thee I am damn'd and now in hell.
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Nay, an this be hell, I'll willingly be damn'd: What!
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'Tis thou hast damn'd distressed Faustus' soul.
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O, come and help to bear my body hence!- Damn'd be his 135 soul for ever for this deed!
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What devil attends this damn'd magician, That, spite of spite, our wrongs are doubled?
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O Faustus, Now hast thou but one bare hour to live, And then thou must be damn'd perpetually!
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The stars move still, time runs, the clock will strike, The devil will come, and Faustus must be damn'd.
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"In the computer industry, there are three kinds of lies: lies, damn lies, and benchmarks."
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Some victims of DWIM thus claimed that the acronym stood for 'Damn Warren's Infernal Machine!'.
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"The damn compiler scrozzled itself again!"
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The self-effacing phrase "TDM TLA" (Too Damn Many...) is often used to bemoan the plethora of TLAs in use.
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"Damn you."
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"Damn you, you've broken my leg!"
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"Damn cults everywhere.
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"Damn his fat head!" he broke out.
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"I shall never finish that ballade," he thought to himself; and then, with another shudder at the recollection, "Oh, damn his fat head!" he repeated fervently, and spat upon the snow.
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"I knew him - damn him!
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Damn it, I am not afraid of an owl, man.
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He worked away in silence for awhile, and then he muttered "Damn the duck" and took his coat off.
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He will call it, "This damn'd sticky stuff!" and will tell the wife that he wonders she didn't paint herself and the children with it while she was about it.
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Screaming headlines in every paper in the country--damn all journalists, I say!
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"Damn stupid piece, I'm told."
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it's damn ridiculous," the Colonel exploded.
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Amelia and I were talking about you the other night, and Amelia said-another lump of sugar, please; thank ye-she said, don't you think you could contrive, my dear, to say to Mr. Minns, in a friendly way-come down, sir-damn the dog!
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They're paid for it, damn 'em.
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Bradley turned away his haggard face for a few moments, and then said, tearing up a tuft of grass: 'Damn him!'
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Oh, damn sympathy.
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No, come not at me; if thou wilt be damn'd, Forget me, see me not; and so, be gone!- Farewell; remember to-morrow morning.- [Aside to her in a whisper.]
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Thou hast offended, therefore must be damn'd.
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One dram of powder more had made all sure: What a damn'd slave was I!
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And, villains, know you cannot help me now.- Then, Barabas, breathe forth thy latest fate, And in the fury of thy torments strive To end thy life with resolution.- Know, governor, 'twas I that slew thy son,- I fram'd the challenge that did make them meet: Know, Calymath, I aim'd thy overthrow: And, had I but escap'd this stratagem, I would have brought confusion on you all, Damn'd Christian 206 dogs, and Turkish infidels!
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"Pick up any little personal bits you can put in a suitcase, and by twelve o'clock tomorrow I'll whisk you right out of that damn mess."
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"Oh, damn!" said Donald angrily.
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"Why, you poor little thing," she said wonderingly, "was it so damn' bad as all that?"
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Why, that poor girl made a--damn--fine speech!"
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"I don't care a damn what you've been!"
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"Damn you--I've got you!"
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Then I'd show 'em what for, damn 'em!"
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I bet he was yelpin' as he went down their throats, damn 'em!"
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They're damn hungry, Henry, an' they'll have you an' me guessin' before this trip's over."
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Them animals is damn hungry, an' once they start in, they'll sure get you, Bill."
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"You damn beasts!" he finally exploded, and went back to his task.
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"If you don't mind my expressin' my feelin's, Mr. Scott, I'll make free to say you're seventeen kinds of a damn fool an' all of 'em different, an' then some."
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"Damn it all, man!
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