The 17,250 occurrences of damn
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if to be old and merry be a sin, then many an old host that I know is damn'd: if to be fat be to be hated, then Pharaoh's lean kine are to be loved.
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I'll have the current in this place damn'd up; And here the smug and sliver Trent shall run In a new channel, fair and evenly: It shall not wind with such a deep indent, To rob me of so rich a bottom here.
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nay, rather damn them with King Cerberus; and let the welkin roar.
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If that rebellion Came like itself, in base and abject routs, Led on by bloody youth, guarded with rags, And countenanced by boys and beggary, I say, if damn'd commotion so appear'd, In his true, native, and most proper shape, You, reverend father, and these noble lords Had not been here, to dress the ugly form Of base and bloody insurrection With your fair honours.
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Die and be damn'd!
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He shall not live; look, with a spot I damn him.
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Angels and ministers of grace defend us!-- Be thou a spirit of health or goblin damn'd, Bring with thee airs from heaven or blasts from hell, Be thy intents wicked or charitable, Thou com'st in such a questionable shape That I will speak to thee: I'll call thee Hamlet, King, father, royal Dane; O, answer me!
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Yet I, A dull and muddy-mettled rascal, peak, Like John-a-dreams, unpregnant of my cause, And can say nothing; no, not for a king Upon whose property and most dear life A damn'd defeat was made.
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The spirit that I have seen May be the devil: and the devil hath power To assume a pleasing shape; yea, and perhaps Out of my weakness and my melancholy,-- As he is very potent with such spirits,-- Abuses me to damn me: I'll have grounds More relative than this.--the play's the thing Wherein I'll catch the conscience of the king.
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Up, sword, and know thou a more horrid hent: When he is drunk asleep; or in his rage; Or in the incestuous pleasure of his bed; At gaming, swearing; or about some act That has no relish of salvation in't;-- Then trip him, that his heels may kick at heaven; And that his soul may be as damn'd and black As hell, whereto it goes.
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Not this, by no means, that I bid you do: Let the bloat king tempt you again to bed; Pinch wanton on your cheek; call you his mouse; And let him, for a pair of reechy kisses, Or paddling in your neck with his damn'd fingers, Make you to ravel all this matter out, That I essentially am not in madness, But mad in craft.
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and is't not to be damn'd To let this canker of our nature come In further evil?
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Plague on 't; and I thought he had been valiant and so cunning in fence, I'd have seen him damn'd ere I 'd have challeng'd him.
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She is young, wise, fair; In these to nature she's immediate heir; And these breed honour: that is honour's scorn Which challenges itself as honour's born, And is not like the sire: honours thrive When rather from our acts we them derive Than our fore-goers: the mere word's a slave, Debauch'd on every tomb; on every grave A lying trophy; and as oft is dumb Where dust and damn'd oblivion is the tomb Of honour'd bones indeed.
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If I do not, damn me.
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Forsooth, a great arithmetician, One Michael Cassio, a Florentine, A fellow almost damn'd in a fair wife; That never set a squadron in the field, Nor the division of a battle knows More than a spinster; unless the bookish theoric, Wherein the toged consuls can propose As masterly as he: mere prattle, without practice, Is all his soldiership.
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Damn'd as thou art, thou hast enchanted her; For I'll refer me to all things of sense, If she in chains of magic were not bound, Whether a maid so tender, fair, and happy, So opposite to marriage that she shunn'd The wealthy curlèd darlings of our nation, Would ever have, to incur a general mock, Run from her guardage to the sooty bosom Of such a thing as thou,-to fear, not to delight.
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She must change for youth: when she is sated with his body, she will find the error of her choice: she must have change, she must: therefore put money in thy purse.-If thou wilt needs damn thyself, do it a more delicate way than drowning.
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IAGO It were a tedious difficulty, I think, To bring them to that prospect: damn them then, If ever mortal eyes do see them bolster More than their own!
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OTHELLO Damn her, lewd minx!
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O, damn her!
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OTHELLO Come, swear it, damn thyself; Lest, being like one of heaven, the devils themselves Should fear to seize thee: therefore be double-damn'd.- Swear thou art honest.
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RODERIGO O damn'd Iago!
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O, I were damn'd beneath all depth in hell, But that I did proceed upon just grounds To this extremity.
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Infected be the air whereon they ride; And damn'd all those that trust them!--I did hear The galloping of horse: who was't came by?
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Not in the legions Of horrid hell can come a devil more damn'd In evils to top Macbeth.
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The devil damn thee black, thou cream-fac'd loon!
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Before my body I throw my warlike shield: lay on, Macduff; And damn'd be him that first cries, "Hold, enough!"
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Nay, hear them, Antony: Fulvia perchance is angry; or who knows If the scarce-bearded Caesar have not sent His powerful mandate to you: 'Do this or this; Take in that kingdom and enfranchise that; Perform't, or else we damn thee.'
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There's more gold; Do you damn others, and let this damn you, And ditches grave you all!
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If it be a sin to make a true election, she is damn'd.
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I do know her spirit, And will not trust one of her malice with A drug of such damn'd nature.
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Had I this cheek To bathe my lips upon; this hand, whose touch, Whose every touch, would force the feeler's soul To the oath of loyalty; this object, which Takes prisoner the wild motion of mine eye, Fixing it only here; should I, damn'd then, Slaver with lips as common as the stairs That mount the Capitol; join gripes with hands Made hard with hourly falsehood--falsehood, as With labour; then lie peeping in an eye Base and illustrious as the smoky light That's fed with stinking tallow: it were fit That all the plagues of hell should at one time Encounter such revolt.
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Part shame, part spirit renew'd; that some, turn'd coward But by example--O, a sin in war, Damn'd in the first beginners!--gan to look The way that they did, and to grin like lions Upon the pikes o' the hunters.
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FIRST LORD Good my lord,- ANTIGONUS It is for you we speak, not for ourselves: You are abus'd, and by some putter-on That will be damn'd for't: would I knew the villain, I would land-damn him.
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This damn'd witch Sycorax, For mischiefs manifold, and sorceries terrible To enter human hearing, from Argier, Thou know'st,was banish'd: for one thing she did They would not take her life.
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Thou best know'st What torment I did find thee in; thy groans Did make wolves howl, and penetrate the breasts Of ever-angry bears: it was a torment To lay upon the damn'd, which Sycorax Could not again undo; it was mine art, When I arriv'd and heard thee, that made gape The pine, and let thee out.
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Where may I find some hollow uncoth rock, Where I may damn, condemn, and ban my fill The heavens, the hell, the earth, the air, the fire, And utter curses to the concave sky, Which may infect the airy regions, And light upon the Brittain Locrine's head?
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The Greek word _anathema_, Hebrew _herem_, means to accurse, execrate, to damn.
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"It should have been a fine boy, but it is not, and my lady--" "Damn her puling tricks!" said Sir Jeoffry again, pulling at his horse's bit until the beast reared.
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Damn thy soul to hell!"
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"Damn thee!" she shrieked at him again.
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Damn me!" almost with moisture in his eyes, "if I know what kept thee from going to ruin before thou wert fifteen."
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"Then--then," he gasped--"then will He damn me!"
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The melodrama, as a matter of fact, was a better piece than the _Alcalde_; but Lucien wished to see whether he could damn a good play and send everybody to see a bad one, as his associates had said.
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Two dapper men with canes, the only clean people I saw, were caught at the corner by a sergeant, who showed great joy as he said: "'I give you time to git off those kid gloves, and then hustle, damn you, hustle!'
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"Damn it!" muttered Lupin.
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Why should--" "Damn it," said the hermit, suddenly, "I'll do it!"
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"I don't care a damn what you want," sez I to him, "but if you are Will'm Bent Pitman, there's your barrel."'
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'Damn the inspector of police!' remarked his companion.
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"Damn all underhand work is what _I_ say!"
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"Damn him, he will come back!"
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"Damn them!" said one of the boys suddenly.
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What I feel is this: If she'd cared a tinker's damn for me she'd never have gone.
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It is a sin which I can comfortably damn, as I am not inclined to it.
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Now, at the failure of the sign, and at the movement made to continue the ignominious progress, she abandoned hope, and addressed him thus, pointedly: "You damn chalk-faced quitter!
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"Damn the money," said Shorty.
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"A damn shame poor Joe didn't get you," Blackbeard said bitterly.
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"You damn chechaquo," was what he said, but in the saying of it was admiration.
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"That girl--one damn fine girl, eh?"
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"One damn fine girl," Smoke agreed.
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Damn it all, if Clark had chosen to He up with a girl, that was on Clark's conscience, not his.
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If I know anything she's making a damn good choice, and don't you forget it."
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"But I'll remind you, Clark, that personally I don't give a God-damn whether you swing or not.
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He'll have built up a story by this time, perhaps unconsciously, that might damn her."
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"Oh, damn!
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Lived with 'em for ten years, damn them!
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"Damn you," cried the younger man, "let the words go!
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'Damn the men!' said Davis.
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I'll pay you out for this some time, every damn man of ye.
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Damn me!
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"Damn it, what's yon!" whispered Mr. Gallosh.
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Damn the dog!
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'Damn it, you know the girl who ought to have been my secretary.'
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At this moment the English sallied forth, with loud cries, from Les Augustins, and were falling on our men, who, fearing to be cut off, began to flee disorderly, while the English called out ill words, as "cowards" and "ribaulds," and were blaspheming God that He should damn all Frenchmen.
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II--GENTLEMAN HARRY 'DAMN ye both!
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"All right, I don't give a tinker's damn what anybody says if you stand by me!
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"Damn their feelings!"
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"You do not care a damn."
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"You damned my feelings, and I will damn yours," continued Jansenius in the same tone.
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Damn his house!" said Erskine.
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He's been on the square, given us warning, and all that, and-why, damn it, man, I can't break my word!"
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One gorgeous, glorious fight, and end the whole damn business!
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Damn him!
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"Damn the trail," he muttered softly, as he threw off the robes and sat up.
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Besides, it'd be damn poor policy."
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These damn fools," thrusting a thumb over his shoulder at the two Scots, "played smash when they located here.
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"She is a milliner, you damn' idiot, and not a cake-shop!" cried the Baron, who rushed off to Madame Prevot's in the Palais-Royal, where he had a bouquet made up for the price of ten louis, while his man went to the great modiste.
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"I don't remember ever having known any one named Buttons, although I had a cat once--" "Damn the cat!" he said rudely.
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I suppose there must be something attractive about a fellow who has the courage to write a love letter on the back of a trunk tag, and who doesn't give a tinker's damn who finds it.
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"Oh, damn the war," he reflected rather wearily.
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And if we aren't measured by our usefulness instead of our general not-worth-a-damn-ness, well, we ought to be.
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It was water over the dam--and it is no fault of Audrey's that she would probably have spelled it "damn."
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There was a thoughtful silence again, and then he cried out-- "Well, damn it all!
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Damn Paris trains!"
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