The 17,250 occurrences of damn

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"Damn your honor!" he shrieked.

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"If I must," answered Roddy, "I can blow the whole damn fort to pieces!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,260   ~   ~   ~

"We'll get at that damn thing with the overgrown brains yet!"

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All that he has done is to damn his soul through the centuries during which the line of Banquo will reign.

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The critics, indeed, were not slow to detect Mrs. Behn's plagiarisms, but the only real opposition was negligible disapproval of a modest clique, who a few years later vainly tried to damn _The Lucky Chance_.

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I've seen an elevated Poet sit, And hear the Audience laugh and clap, yet say, Gad after all, 'tis a damn'd silly Play: He unconcern'd, cries only--Is it so?

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_Wit._ Damn the humorous Coxcomb and all his Family, what shall we do?

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_Lod._ And yet, why this Admission, and i' th' dark too, if she design'd me none but virtuous Favours?--What damn'd Temptation's this?

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_Lod._ Death, what's this?--sure 'tis not Virtue in me,--Pray Heaven it be not Impotence!--Where got I this damn'd Honesty, which I never found my self master of till now!--why shou'd it seize me when I had least need on't?

~   ~   ~   Sentence 935   ~   ~   ~

_Lod._ Now does my Conscience tell me, I am a damn'd Villain.-- [Aside, looking pitifully on _Isabella_.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 985   ~   ~   ~

_Lod._ One that will see thee fairly damn'd, e'er yield his Interest up in _Isabella_--oh thou false Woman!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,011   ~   ~   ~

_Lod._ Damn these Rascals, who e'er they were, that so unluckily redeem'd a Rival from my Fury,--Hah, they are here,--Egad, I'll have one touch more with 'em,--the Dogs are spoiling my design'd Serenade too--have amongst ye.-- [Fights and beats 'em off.]

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,066   ~   ~   ~

why, he'll not believe you, should you swear your Heart out: some body has possess'd him that you are a damn'd Fool, and a most egregious Coward, a Fellow that to save your Life will swear any thing.

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Sir _Cred._ Why, this is the most damn'd _Italian_ Trick I ever heard of; why, this outdoes the famous Poisoner Madam _Brenvilliers_; well, here's no jesting, I perceive that, _Lodwick_.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,098   ~   ~   ~

_Wit._ You'll hardly blame me, Gentlemen, when you shall know what a damn'd unfortunate Rascal I am.

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_Wit._ Look ye, I am a damn'd dull Fellow at Invention, I'll therefore leave you to contrive matters by your selves, whilst I'll go try how kind Fortune will be to me this Morning, and see in what readiness my Bride is.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,368   ~   ~   ~

_Wit._ He were a damn'd dull Lover, that cou'd not guess what she meant by this.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,440   ~   ~   ~

Are you not a damn'd Woman for making so fond a Puppy of me?

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,454   ~   ~   ~

L. _Fan._ Oh, damn him, I know not; if he see thee here after my pretended Illness, he must needs discover why I feign'd.--I have no excuse ready,--this Chamber's unlucky, there's no avoiding him; here--step behind the Bed; perhaps he has only forgot his Psalm-Book and will not stay long.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,528   ~   ~   ~

_Wit._ Was ever Man so plagu'd?--hah--what's this?--confound my tell-tale Watch, the Larum goes, and there's no getting to't to silence it.--Damn'd Misfortune!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,541   ~   ~   ~

_Wit._ Death, she'll tell him I am here: Nay, he must know't, a Pox of all Invention and Mechanicks, and he were damn'd that first contriv'd a Watch.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,574   ~   ~   ~

_Wit._ Damn him!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,652   ~   ~   ~

say no more on't, I'll do't, let me alone for Bantering--But this same damn'd Rival-- _Lod._ He's now watching for you without and means to souse upon you; but trust to me for your security; come away, I have your Habit ready.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,705   ~   ~   ~

_Lean._ And for the rest, if I get drunk, perhaps I'll give to you: yet in my drink I'm damn'd ill-natur'd too, and may neglect my Duty; perhaps shall be so wicked, to call you cunning, deceitful, jilting, base, and swear you have undone me, swear you have ravish'd from my faithful Heart all that cou'd make it bless'd or happy.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,960   ~   ~   ~

_Lean._ Do you see, Sir, what damn'd canting Rascals these Doctors are?

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,056   ~   ~   ~

damn'd dissembling Woman.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,127   ~   ~   ~

Ah, Rot it--'tis a Woman's Comedy, One, who because she lately chanc'd to please us, With her damn'd Stuff, will never cease to teeze us.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,137   ~   ~   ~

Method, and Rule--you only understand; Pursue that way of Fooling, and be damn'd.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,355   ~   ~   ~

you expect a _Prologue_ to the Play, And you expect it too Petition-way; With _Chapeau bas_ beseeching you t' excuse A damn'd Intrigue of an unpractis'd Muse; Tell you it's Fortune waits upon your Smiles, And when you frown, Lord, how you kill the whiles!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,361   ~   ~   ~

there's a Party lost; now for the rest, Who swear they'd rather hear a smutty Jest Spoken by _Nokes_ or _Angel_, than a Scene Of the admir'd and well penn'd _Cataline_; Who love the comick Hat, the Jig and Dance, Things that are fitted to their Ignorance: You too are quite undone, for here's no Farce Damn me!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,932   ~   ~   ~

_Lor._ A Pox of all damn'd cowardly fear!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,336   ~   ~   ~

Indeed, it would seem that the casting was done on purpose perversely and malignly to damn the play.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,254   ~   ~   ~

_Tim._ Why, what a damn'd fiery Fellow is this?

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,312   ~   ~   ~

_Tim._ Nor I neither, but in this damn'd thing of fighting.

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_Ran._ Why, now I tell thee--my damn'd mad Fellow _Daring_, who has my Heart and Soul, loves _Chrisante_, has stolen her, and carried her away to his Tents; she hates him, while I am dying for him.

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Dear Creature, I have taken this Habit to free you from an impertinent Lover, and to secure the damn'd Rogue _Daring_ to my self: receive me as sent by Colonel _Surelove_ from _England_ to marry you--favour me--no more-- Yours, _Ranter_.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 6,226   ~   ~   ~

In line 32 we have 'Basset' in place of the obsolescent game, 'Beasts' (damn'd Beasts).

~   ~   ~   Sentence 6,305   ~   ~   ~

There appears to have been a faction, particularly in evidence at its first performance and on the third day, who were steadfastly resolved to damn the comedy, and in spite of fine acting and every advantage it was hissed from the boards.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 6,490   ~   ~   ~

damn her, she has broke her Faith, her Vows, and is no longer mine--And thou'rt my Friend.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 6,534   ~   ~   ~

Use me no Uses; for if ever you catch me at your damn'd Clubs again, I'll give you my Mother for a Maid: Why, you talk downright Treason.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 6,619   ~   ~   ~

But harkye, Boy _George_, you have cost me a damn'd deal of Money, Sirrah; but you shall marry, and redeem all, _George_.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 7,063   ~   ~   ~

_Wise Coxcombs be damn'd, here's a health to the Man, That since Life is but short, lives as long as he can._ Sir _Morg._ Where is my Lady _Mirtilla_, Rogues?

~   ~   ~   Sentence 7,081   ~   ~   ~

Sir _Row._ A damn'd Rogue, I'll disinherit him immediately.

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_Geo._ Oh, damn'd, dissembling Jilt!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 7,269   ~   ~   ~

_Wise Coxcombs be damn'd, here's a Health to the Man, That since Life is but short, lives as long as he can._ [Exeunt.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 7,301   ~   ~   ~

_Geo._ Swear, for thou'rt damn'd already, and by what black Degrees I will unfold: When first I saw this gay, this glorious Mischief, though nobly born, 'twas hid in mean Obscurity; the shining Viper lay half dead with Poverty, I took it up, and laid it next my Heart, fed it, and call'd its faded Beauties back.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 7,354   ~   ~   ~

That all Mankind are damn'd, I'm positive; at least all Lovers are.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 7,507   ~   ~   ~

or how am I deceiv'd?--'Tis Day, and with it new Invention rise to damn this Woman to the sin of Shame; break all the Chains that hold the princely Youth, and sink her with her fancy'd Power and Vanity.

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_Ter._ And if I fail, may I be eternally damn'd to the Embraces of old Age.

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_Prince._ I'll not believe it her's; there are a thousand ways to ruin Innocence; if she be false--she's damn'd.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 7,908   ~   ~   ~

Well, _George_--But hark ye, Sirrah, this is a damn'd Trick of yours.

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"Damn that brute!

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_Damn_ the country police!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,255   ~   ~   ~

Every woman wishes to be credited with hidden fires, to possess equally the power to damn men as well as to save them.

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"Damn him!" roared Dennison.

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Then in the overwhelming revulsion and horror of the act and of the moment chosen for it when death's shadow already lay dark upon this vast and busy monument to her dead friend, she turned on him her dark blue eyes ablaze; and to her twisted, outraged lips flew, unbidden, the furious anathema of her ragged childhood: "Damn you!" she stammered,--"damn you!"

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Perhaps he wanted inside information about Dominion Fuel--that damn stock which has done a few things to me since I monkeyed with it.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,685   ~   ~   ~

curled up on her deep, soft divan, nibbling sweetmeats and listening to a dozen men--for there are usually as many as that who drop in at one time or another after business is over, and during the evening, unless Athalie is dining out, which she often does, damn it!

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So damn fastidious.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,189   ~   ~   ~

Yuh know damn well why you're sacked.

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"I only hope I'll be on hand when he gets what's comin' to him, the damn', cowardly skunk!"

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"Stand still, every damn' one of you," ordered the new-comer.

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The whole thing was certainly a put-up job--damn them!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,482   ~   ~   ~

"Once you had the gun, what's to prevent you from drilling me--Oh, damn!"

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The introduction of a bill is a challenge; the passing of an act is a victory; definitions which at once damn the legislator, and convict the system.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,063   ~   ~   ~

"Yes, I don't care a damn what they say of me after I'm dead," snarled Sprowl.

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At any rate, we're reasonably certain of a double-leaded column in the yellow press; but do you give a tinker's damn?"

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"No, sir; he wasn't to home--damn him!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,152   ~   ~   ~

"He's a good-lookin' chap, an' folks say--" "It's a damn _lie_!" yelled Byram, "an' you can tell them folks that I say so.

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"Paddl'um damn slow.

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"Damn standoffish."

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"Well, damn it all," said Luke, "she couldn't call me lucky.

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Diggle hardly ever goes, except to make a fool of himself by some damn silly suggestion.

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Damn.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,761   ~   ~   ~

"'I feel like a lot of tripe out of some damn-silly book.'

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Just no damn sense.

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Damn!

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"Damn," the Admiral said, then rapid fired some more into his other screens, barking one order after another.

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Although, come to think of it, there wasn't a damn thing that the brass could do.

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She was just a damn pretty girl, not one of these glamour items.

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"Damn your flowers!"

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Damn Sartoris; there is no getting to the bottom of him, with his wily brain.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,093   ~   ~   ~

"Oh yes; damn him, _I_ remember!" said Barty, who was three or four inches over six feet, and quite openly vain of his good looks.

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On the contrary, he was a very human, high-spirited, likeable fellow of the type that at home would be a Scout Master or in France would have made good as a welfare worker with the A. E. F. Once, when a particularly obstreperous youngster drew an over-draft on his stock of patience, he endorsed his disapproval with an extremely vigorous "_Damn!_" I took to him from that moment.

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"Why this familiarity, damn it all?"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,590   ~   ~   ~

"Damn you," said Goussiev angrily.

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And when a servant whispered to him that I was the son of Pologniev, the architect, then I got flustered and blushed, but he recovered himself at once and said: "Damn him."

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Damn it, I bought the place with the furniture!"

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"Let go, damn you, or I'll bite your hands!"

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"Polatkin, do me the favour," Philip begged, "and don't make a damn fool of yourself."

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"I've had enough, damn you!" the fellow muttered sullenly.

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"Then ride 'em now, damn you.

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That purty piece who damn nigh lost you your life as well as losin' you your money."

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"Damn ye, I bet yu think yu are," he accused.

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"Damn' if I ain't," he mumbled.

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Damn him," I flashed, with pardonable flame, "and he ruffles at me on every occasion.

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He saw that practice--damn, how he did crane!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,546   ~   ~   ~

Damn it, I'll take care of myself but I don't see why I should shoulder her, except that she's a woman and I won't see any woman mistreated."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,602   ~   ~   ~

I don't envy you your job, but damn' if you mightn't work harder and do wuss.

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