The 17,250 occurrences of damn

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~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,454   ~   ~   ~

Suddenly the old man unbent, his eyes brightened, his features grew mobile, as he half looked back over his shoulder and said in a stage whisper, 'Do you take me for a damn fool?'

~   ~   ~   Sentence 55   ~   ~   ~

Blood-curdling monsters on a rope That sate upon the damn'd one's camps As hell-winds gleam most glorious-- Each Vandal's music day or night!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 72   ~   ~   ~

When giant uncus' of the damn'd Shake Palsy's wand of brooding Fear, And Hecate spins her daughters round The whirling halls of spastic gloom; When afreets prance on blister'd sand As blood-shot jazels deck each peer, Each empire froths a raving hound That storms each zone of purple doom.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 87   ~   ~   ~

When Soldans clasp dank Vellum old, And carcants shine like scarlet foam, With hiss of snakes and burning oils As dirges sway both imps and damn'd, A beacon's light that cleft Doom's fold, Peers at the Cyclopean home Of furnace-heat and writhing coils Of immewed depths as cyphers red Proclaim each gyving monster's deed.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 93   ~   ~   ~

Vile squats curse roaring pools inflame, A swarthy gump leers at the damn'd, A sultry storm invades each realm.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 110   ~   ~   ~

Where syrt sucks jargling javels mad, And carcants cast a luring light From mildewed screes and mounts that scyle Veiled augueries of battling Hell, A charnel shard assails the damn'd Thro' vapours green and siffling night; Monastic caverns rasp each isle; A poisoned skink croaks from a well.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 111   ~   ~   ~

And mournful wraiths sob hard and loud, A smotheréd sigh proclaims more woe, The lounging imps grasp tomes of old And rant therefrom each damn'd one's name.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 193   ~   ~   ~

Now one and all damn'd on this shoal Yuck addling brains and shriek with fear, Now all shrink at Hell's laughing seers As Remorse storms the ughly night.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 218   ~   ~   ~

Within the cathedral vaults of gloom, The gorgeous pomp of the flayed, In banded gold and marble flesh, Speak of auguries to the damn'd, Till, when censers' lights flare and bloom, And shapes of men are laid arrayed In gomes of steel, we tred the mesh And grandeur of a conjured stand, Where coral wreathes each hussy's brow, Whose broken arms portray hell's lust, Of whistling winzes, syrt and domes That gleaming broths in anger wrought, 'Mid hiss of snakes and oils.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 229   ~   ~   ~

We hurl a curse and damn the hordes That call each monster horrible.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 235   ~   ~   ~

And now we watch a maiden flee, Past seas and ice-mounts oriflammed With crystal diamonds red and bright, Where Persephonê hath breathed a jem, And frozen jazels that we see, Alife with lusts of curst and damn'd, Tho' windblown, thro' the moonless night, She wanders with her anadem On golden hair; nor doth she haste When scarlet eyes peer thro' the snow, But cavernéd mouths of grottoes black, And storm-swept flight of dragons bold, She passes as she treads the waste, Off to the haunts of ghoullish show, Where fires writhe and whispers track Her wake unto the peaks of cold, Above whose tower'd dome she sees The tombs of father, mother, all; Ay, now weeps she as the head-stones Letter large, her unburied kin.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 256   ~   ~   ~

The phosphorescent fungus-lights Are traitors' lamps that sorrows hide; The foam-sprayed beaches that we see, Are treasure-houses for the damn'd.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 259   ~   ~   ~

Now Sorrow that the Dooms crown'd King, Flees from the mouth of pools inflame, Whilst Lords in robes of scarlet hue, Add to the damn'd, malignant show; Pellicles that all eyes did sting In Vengeance's law that none could tame, Flees whence two lights of dreaming blue Cleave dome-thrown shadows dress'd in woe.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 260   ~   ~   ~

A Thaumaturgist, cursed and damn'd, Raps skulls from which a venom pours, And shakes his fists where opals burn, Whence figgum that his hands control Is charged with life; and on the sand Two witches sate their thirst in gores, Flit Fancy's wings unto a urn, (Within whose tomb there writhes a soul) And with Courage that Dawn hath bred In rivers, to whispers of the night, As wracks are dyed a crimson red, Feasts upon Doom's abhorrent shape, That fires bright, toss to each bed, And flees to realms where shadows light; Whilst Thought, in horror of the dead, Wings in mourning veils, dark as crepe, And feasts on afterglow of Trust, On cauldrons tossed to crafty Death That froths dank pomp and guidons bright, Unto a height, where falt'ring eyes, Betrayed by crystals numb in dust, Gasps at the sight with startled breath As vapours green, war with the light, Faint as the sunset's golden dyes.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 272   ~   ~   ~

Unconqueréd ghouls Who laugh and leer at demon howls, Make signs unto the hell-lashed foam-- Japes that the damn'd fear in each knell!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 278   ~   ~   ~

Arcadia, its pleasing name, An Eden where the damn'd drink wine, Where rich fêtes greet each varlet's eye, Each gyving hound whom Fates have doomed: Each scyphus veils a burning flame; A blood-stone from each dome doth shine On poisons that in goblets lie, Bred by sorcerers, cursed and tombed.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 318   ~   ~   ~

Then pageantries fade in the gloom: 'Mid Cyclopean storms unstunned Dank treasure-houses spill their quest And march with thunder from far West; Whilst lightning flashes skirr the noon, Giant moans ascend from shoals unsunned, The turf, Tartarus' coals of rest-- Helots to the haunts of Sin's crest-- Whereon jimp jinn ride to hell's mouth, The silence stir with oaths of might; Vile dragons roar at a zimb's sting; A swarthy gump leers at the damn'd: All soom to mountains of the South Where sultry winds war with the light, And zanies' voices rise to sing, Hosannah to the idol's stand, Where azure-censers' fumes enhance The pomps, adverse to Sorrow's home.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 346   ~   ~   ~

A blood-shot minx hunts for a man; In stys and broken pyxs she peers For him who ruined her honour, soul; A harlot doomed in clinging coils That now her longings curse and damn, Squats on a skull and pulls her ears: Or, just when she finds her life-goal,-- A cow'ring cur hid from the sight Beneath a putrid mount of bone, And tombs grow dank as rising sun Makes red each dragon in the West, She splits his heart and rasps with might, A curse that rides the surging foam, A message that this dastard son Dies longing for a fatal quest-- Surcease of soul and conscience lost!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 371   ~   ~   ~

Ten thousand years was Doom crown'd King; Sporadic prayers each gnarl'd one lisped; Despotic sway all subjects curs'd When Hell was new and Earth unborn: Now souls of man in torture sing, Each Idol's glyph by damn'd one's kiss'd.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 718   ~   ~   ~

"Damn!" said Tommy.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 974   ~   ~   ~

Tommy growled that he'd had to "shoot the damn fool through the arm."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,271   ~   ~   ~

They've figures on the Earth's size and atmosphere from me, damn 'em!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,535   ~   ~   ~

"Those damn fools back on Earth," he observed impassively, "decided the professor an' me was better off of it.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 106   ~   ~   ~

"Regular damn bird cage," he called it.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 259   ~   ~   ~

I guess we'd better set fire to the whole damn thing and collect the insurance and skip.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 763   ~   ~   ~

[Illustration: HE ... CURSED THE WHOLE G. & M. SYSTEM, FROM THE TIES UP] "I don't care a damn for the G. & M. I want the cribbing."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 930   ~   ~   ~

My only order was, 'Clear the road--and be damn quick about it.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,485   ~   ~   ~

--or the one who says, very likely shaking a revolver in their faces: 'Get in there, ye damn low-down privates, and take that fort, and report to me when I've finished my breakfast'?

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,719   ~   ~   ~

"Damn it," Luba said in a soft, sweet voice, "kiss me, Ken."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,162   ~   ~   ~

We're working on it--twenty-four hours a day, or damn near, but we're working.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,601   ~   ~   ~

"Damn it," Malone said, "I said 4-T and I meant 4-T. Four as in four and T as in--as in China.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 17   ~   ~   ~

You can't bring your crate in to the base without stunting around and showing off and risking your damn neck.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 50   ~   ~   ~

Just damn sick.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 115   ~   ~   ~

"It was damn fast thinking," the chief cut in belligerently, "you knew your stunting over the base would drive me crazy.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,309   ~   ~   ~

The bare touch of those fingers--those cool, white, tapering fingers, with their long, shining filbert nails, all ready and eager to tear and rend his flesh to pieces--had taken all the life from his limbs, and he could only gaze feebly at her and damn her from the very bottom of his soul.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 555   ~   ~   ~

Th' Brotherhood 'll pay me four dollars a day to sit right here and keep three gages an' a flutter in the stack--go on with yer damn ol' railroad--" "Come now, Billy," pleaded the foreman, "this is an opportunity--" "Billy!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,984   ~   ~   ~

"Damn!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 463   ~   ~   ~

"There's a damn idiot in that house," he declared, in a surprising departure from his customary detached manner.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 12   ~   ~   ~

This swing, though, to absolute monarchy, complete with the installation of the Kyle Dynasty--damn him!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,457   ~   ~   ~

"He said damn.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,407   ~   ~   ~

"Damn' queer," he admitted, between puffs.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 915   ~   ~   ~

"Damn your credentials, sir!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,217   ~   ~   ~

"I don't know anything about your damn low business, but I'll tell you this much; if I ever run onto you ag'in down this way I'll do a little huntin' on my own accord."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,299   ~   ~   ~

I left him with his damn feet stickin' out like a shoemaker's sign."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,344   ~   ~   ~

"Yes, it was his damn hired hand!" said Chadron, with profound disgust.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,365   ~   ~   ~

"You can say that because you owe me money, but you know it's a damn lie!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,391   ~   ~   ~

You can call it whatever you purty damn well care to--I'm done!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,469   ~   ~   ~

"I'll shut it, damn you!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,739   ~   ~   ~

"Them damn rustlers of Macdonald's are up and standin' agin us, and I tell you I want troopers, and I want 'em on the spot!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,760   ~   ~   ~

"I took twenty of my men up there yisterday, and a bunch of Sam Hatcher's from acrosst the river was to join us and smoke that wolf out of his hole and hang his damn hide on his cussed bob-wire fence.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,763   ~   ~   ~

I left two of my men, and Hatcher's crew couldn't come over to help us, for them damn rustlers had breastworks throwed up over there and drove 'em away from the river.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,794   ~   ~   ~

I don't care a damn how many congressmen dance to your tune, you're not big enough to move even one trooper out of my barracks, sir!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,957   ~   ~   ~

"I'll have obedience, with good grace, and at once, or damn my soul, you'll leave my house!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,011   ~   ~   ~

If you've got to have an excuse to fire on them--and I can't see where it comes in, King, damn my neck if I can--we've got to set a trap."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,336   ~   ~   ~

Do you mean to tell me the whole damn thing's goin' to fizzle out this way, King?

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,886   ~   ~   ~

"Dead or alive, I don't care a damn!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,940   ~   ~   ~

No damn woman--" A loud and impatient summons sounded on the front door, drowning Chadron's words.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 6,864   ~   ~   ~

Damn you!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 481   ~   ~   ~

A minister of the Gospel whose life was of almost immaculate purity stated that the word "damn" often tortured his life and caused him to fear that he would give it an untimely utterance.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,811   ~   ~   ~

Damn!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 6,134   ~   ~   ~

"Tell him yes, damn you, tell him yes!" he cried.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 6,240   ~   ~   ~

"Damn you then--take, that!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 382   ~   ~   ~

Who can remember this, and not, like me, Here vow to sheath a dagger in his heart, Whose damn'd ambition would renew those horrors, And set once more that scene of blood before us?

~   ~   ~   Sentence 60   ~   ~   ~

Think on the curse which waits on broken oaths; A knight is bound by more than vulgar ties, And perjury in thee were doubly damn'd.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 474   ~   ~   ~

"Damn my conduct!" said he.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 85   ~   ~   ~

"Damn," thought Bill.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,943   ~   ~   ~

Comes in handy now, damn handy.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,245   ~   ~   ~

"Damn them, they're sending us right off to work!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 305   ~   ~   ~

"You--damn it!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,191   ~   ~   ~

For the present, it is enough to note that it is possible for members of Parliament to do, without incurring a shadow of suspicion of their integrity, things which would damn a member of Congress irreparably in the eyes alike of his colleagues and of the country.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,566   ~   ~   ~

And then, in a lower tone, "My oath, but some one's handled you pretty damn meanly before to-day, I reckon.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,957   ~   ~   ~

"Ger-r-router that, damn ye!" he growled at poor Jess when she crept towards him with watchful, affectionate eyes.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 566   ~   ~   ~

"Damn him," said Snooks, "that's it, is it?"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,333   ~   ~   ~

"Damn thee sister, Joe; it be a lie."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,828   ~   ~   ~

He certainly was not fluent when he said to Mrs. Oldtimes: "Why thic-there-damn un Mrs. Oldtimes if he beant gwine and never zeed zich a thing in my bornd days-" "Why what ever in the name of goodness gracious is the matter?" asked the landlady.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 57   ~   ~   ~

I'm damn comfable;" whereupon the nursemaid blushed and chid him.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 201   ~   ~   ~

Dr. Parker startled the whole world when, in a fiery address on those awful atrocities which were visited on the Christians, he cried, 'Dod damn the Sultan.'

~   ~   ~   Sentence 202   ~   ~   ~

Now, when they heard of the cruelties and indescribable sufferings which had been visited upon the innocent people in order to satisfy the ideas of one man they could say, 'Kod damn the Kaiser.'

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,261   ~   ~   ~

Massa say when he come back from the war, 'That triflin' nigger run 'way and jines up with them damn Yankees.'

~   ~   ~   Sentence 561   ~   ~   ~

"Well, damn Dusty Rhodes!" he cried in a passion.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 207   ~   ~   ~

Bob: And upon Honour I shall damn it for it's Novelty, ev'ry Man in his Humour as the Play says.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 234   ~   ~   ~

for these many Years, Sir, I have been the North Star of the Pit; by which All Criticks have Steered their Iudgement: And am Sir at the Head of the Genii who direct the Public,-- We decide between contending Toasts, pass Iudgement upon Actors, damn, or encourage Authors; and are the Bucks, my dear, that I fancy will do for you to Night.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 255   ~   ~   ~

Bob: Then you'll be damn'd Sir.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 281   ~   ~   ~

Crimp-- Match Count Hunt-Bubble & that Knot-- To be sure they are all Sharpers, and deserve to be exposed-- but, they are what are called Men of Fashion-- You had better let them alone-- they are a Nest of Hornets-- You may be Stung to death by them-- they'll damn your Piece if they can do nothing else Enter Miss Bashfull.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 323   ~   ~   ~

if there be you must not take it Ill if I head a Party to damn it.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 348   ~   ~   ~

a five bottle Man I assure you; remarkable for his Taste in dramatic Performances, & the loudest Voice that ever damn'd a Play.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 365   ~   ~   ~

I reckon it is damn'd low Stuff.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 515   ~   ~   ~

you never miss a first Night I think-- well what is to become of poor Pasquin, damn'd I Suppose.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 650   ~   ~   ~

damn me, I'll break the Rascal's Head.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 792   ~   ~   ~

Ay, ay, damn him, Damn him.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 867   ~   ~   ~

I shall not Sir-- You, the Town, are a Monstor, made up of Contrarieties, Caprice Steers-- Steers your Iudgement-- Fashion and Novelty, Your Affections; Sometimes so Splenitic, as to damn a Cibber, and, even a Congreve, in the Way of the World;-- And some times so good-Natured as to run in Crowds after a Queen Mab, or a Man in a Bottle.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 891   ~   ~   ~

And, like the Roman Censor, he will cry out with Patriot Ioy, What Pity 'tis, a Blockhead can be damn'd but once, to Please the Critics.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 368   ~   ~   ~

I had gotten past any desire to explain or contradict, and so I replied that it was all damn nonsense, but that I had supposed French gentlemen were on these occasions courteous.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 407   ~   ~   ~

I broke into English and said: 'You may understand what you damn please.'

~   ~   ~   Sentence 750   ~   ~   ~

Then he said to excuse him, it was--so what he called "damn nonsense."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 752   ~   ~   ~

What means that, M. Greville--damn nonsense?'

~   ~   ~   Sentence 892   ~   ~   ~

I regarded my valet with increasing respect, while Merton ejaculated, "Damn such a country!" and I asked: "Is that all?"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 668   ~   ~   ~

"Look here, damn you!" cried Peyton.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,523   ~   ~   ~

Damn it, if I could only walk!"

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