The 17,250 occurrences of damn
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Not in the Legions Of horrid Hell, can come a Diuell more damn'd In euils, to top Macbeth Mal.
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Before my body, I throw my warlike Shield: Lay on Macduffe, And damn'd be him, that first cries hold, enough.
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Angels and Ministers of Grace defend vs: Be thou a Spirit of health, or Goblin damn'd, Bring with thee ayres from Heauen, or blasts from Hell, Be thy euents wicked or charitable, Thou com'st in such a questionable shape That I will speake to thee.
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Yet I, A dull and muddy-metled Rascall, peake Like Iohn a-dreames, vnpregnant of my cause, And can say nothing: No, not for a King, Vpon whose property, and most deere life, A damn'd defeate was made.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 48,266 ~ ~ ~
Vp Sword, and know thou a more horrid hent When he is drunke asleepe: or in his Rage, Or in th' incestuous pleasure of his bed, At gaming, swearing, or about some acte That ha's no rellish of Saluation in't, Then trip him, that his heeles may kicke at Heauen, And that his Soule may be as damn'd and blacke As Hell, whereto it goes.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 48,399 ~ ~ ~
Not this by no meanes that I bid you do: Let the blunt King tempt you againe to bed, Pinch Wanton on your cheeke, call you his Mouse, And let him for a paire of reechie kisses, Or padling in your necke with his damn'd Fingers, Make you to rauell all this matter out, That I essentially am not in madnesse, But made in craft.
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And is't not to be damn'd To let this Canker of our nature come In further euill Hor.
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For-sooth, a great Arithmatician, One Michaell Cassio, a Florentine, (A Fellow almost damn'd in a faire Wife) That neuer set a Squadron in the Field, Nor the deuision of a Battaile knowes More then a Spinster.
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Damn'd as thou art, thou hast enchaunted her For Ile referre me to all things of sense, (If she in Chaines of Magick were not bound) Whether a Maid, so tender, Faire, and Happie, So opposite to Marriage, that she shun'd The wealthy curled Deareling of our Nation, Would euer haue (t' encurre a generall mocke) Run from her Guardage to the sootie bosome, Of such a thing as thou: to feare, not to delight?
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I, let her rot and perish, and be damn'd to night, for she shall not liue.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 53,133 ~ ~ ~
Therefore be double damn'd: sweare thou art honest Des.
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O damn'd Iago!
~ ~ ~ Sentence 53,757 ~ ~ ~
O, I were damn'd beneath all depth in hell: But that I did proceed vpon iust grounds To this extremity.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 56,269 ~ ~ ~
And that shee should loue this Fellow, and refuse mee 2 If it be a sin to make a true election, she is damn'd 1 Sir, as I told you alwayes: her Beauty & her Braine go not together.
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She doth thinke she ha's Strange ling'ring poysons: I do know her spirit, And will not trust one of her malice, with A drugge of such damn'd Nature.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 56,515 ~ ~ ~
This obiect, which Takes prisoner the wild motion of mine eye, Fiering it onely heere, should I (damn'd then) Slauuer with lippes as common as the stayres That mount the Capitoll: Ioyne gripes, with hands Made hard with hourely falshood (falshood as With labour:) then by peeping in an eye Base and illustrious as the smoakie light That's fed with stinking Tallow: it were fit That all the plagues of Hell should at one time Encounter such reuolt Imo.
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Oh damn'd paper, Blacke as the Inke that's on thee: senselesse bauble, Art thou a Foedarie for this Act; and look'st So Virgin-like without?
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That Drug-damn'd Italy, hath out-craftied him, And hee's at some hard point.
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Damn'd Pisanio, Hath with his forged Letters (damn'd Pisanio) From this most brauest vessell of the world Strooke the maine top!
~ ~ ~ Sentence 57,697 ~ ~ ~
With this word stand, stand, Accomodated by the Place; more Charming With their owne Noblenesse, which could haue turn'd A Distaffe, to a Lance, guilded pale lookes; Part shame, part spirit renew'd, that some turn'd coward But by example (Oh a sinne in Warre, Damn'd in the first beginners) gan to looke The way that they did, and to grin like Lyons Vpon the Pikes o'th' Hunters.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,618 ~ ~ ~
"Oh, damn her eyes!" said Lord Fitz-Fulke languidly.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,739 ~ ~ ~
"Damn all criticism and critics!" burst out McFeckless, with the noble frankness of a passionate and yet unfettered soul.
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S'lute me again," he commanded, "and s'lute me damn quick."
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I'm Major Aintree, damn you, commanding the infantry.
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You can't sleep for the cold; can't eat; the only ration we get is bully beef, and our insides are frozen so damn tight we can't digest it.
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Because I'm damn well fed up on it."
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But if we stood where Billy George and Garner and Roberts and Munz do, I ain't so damn sure my virtue would stand the strain.
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"Damn it, but none of us have a barge for property, have we?
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But once when she and Antipa and I were seated gossiping at the entrance-gates, and I inquired of her whether Nilushka's father were still surviving, she replied in a careless way: "He is so, damn him!"
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Why, the winch is at the stern, damn you!"
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Damn you, calm the passengers!"
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Why did you play us such a trick, damn you?"
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Why, damn it, the causes are many.
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What luck, damn it!"
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Gin the clergy o' thae times warna a gey hantle mair enlichtened nor a fowth o' the clergy hereabouts, he wad hae heard a heap aboot the glory o' God, as the thing 'at God himsel' was maist anxious aboot uphaudin', jist like a prood creater o' a king; an' that he wad mak' men, an' feed them, an' cleed them, an' gie them braw wives an' toddlin' bairnies, an' syne damn them, a' for's ain glory.
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Why does it laugh when any actor has to say 'damn'?
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I nearly let out a damn at this.
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She was too slow in going off,' he went on, his dirty face twitching, and the damn'd carter's whip shaking in his hand.
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Damn the seconds!
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Their general quarters were established in that village over there, where the infernal clodhoppers--damn their false, Royalist hearts!--looked remarkably cross-eyed at three unassuming military men.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 5,135 ~ ~ ~
"Don't dawdle, then, damn you for a cold-blooded staff-coxcomb!" he roared out, suddenly, out of an impassive face held erect on a rigidly still body.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,626 ~ ~ ~
They'll turn us out at Portsmouth wharf in cold an' wet an' rain, All wearin' Injian cotton kit, but we will not complain; They'll kill us of pneumonia--for that's their little way-- But damn the chills and fever, men, we're goin' 'ome today!
~ ~ ~ Sentence 3,540 ~ ~ ~
'Damn your eyes!' says the King.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 4,309 ~ ~ ~
"I don't care a damn what she says."
~ ~ ~ Sentence 4,310 ~ ~ ~
At twenty the things for which one does not care a damn should, properly, be many, but one must not include mothers in the list.
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Damn Captain Congleton.
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Oh, damn it all!
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"Well--damn-my-eyes!" said Private Dormer, in an awed whisper.
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"Damn Private Dormer and you too!" said Bobby Wick running the blotter over the half-finished letter.
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"Well, if it's all the same to you, sir, I should say, Damn the Congress, but then I'm no politician, but only a business man."
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Therefore, particularly and perpetually, damn all varieties of Art.
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"Damn the gratitude!" said Dick, huskily, to the paddle-box.
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"Insurance policies is no criterion, though I don't say----" "Oh, damn your longwindedness!
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Damn the pen!
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That's just what he would do, damn him.
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I only spoke--a lot of it at least--out of pure selfishness, because, because--Oh, damn it all, old man,--I don't know what I shall do without you.
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'Talks!' retorted the indignant farmer, 'the damn thing talks all day, but it never says anything funny!'"
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"Oh, damn the thing!" said Grindley junior, as the paper for the fourth time reverted to its original shape.
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"Damn your sympathy!" said Grindley senior.
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If I telegraph home--damn it!
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Damn you!
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Quit wringin' your damn hands!
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Heerd ever' damn word I said!
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"Ophelia, that's that damn little gal of Mister Jodie's and Miss Nannie's!
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Here I am thirty-nine years old, goin' on forty, and ain't got a damn thing but two old mules, some wore-out plows, and a houseful of young'uns-and you expectin' another one."
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Gotta get John to fix this damn gun.
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Soon's John gets this damn piece o' gun fixed."
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Hicks, cuss him, didn't show me how to make the damn lights work!"
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"Young'un, if you go down in this damn river bottom, you'll get lost!"
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This damn river's way over your head!
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I ain't havin' my baby boy in no Chris'mus doin's with them damn Baileys.
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When I think of that stillborn baby, I- Damn my tongue!
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The fool, he scared my poor mule outta her wits with that damn automobile of his'n!
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That damn Ward Lawson and his automobile ain't gonna run you in the ditch no more!'"
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"Damn Williams, anyhow!
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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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The discrepancy will not only damn him (that may be immaterial), but it will throw doubt on us.'
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'Damn!' was all he uttered in the way of gratitude for this mercy, and I felt very much the same; for in a fog Davies in a dinghy was a match for a steamer; in a clear he lost his handicap.
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And Coke said privately to Coleman: " Say, what in hell are these two damn peoples fighting for, anyhow?"
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" Pretty damn well," said Billie.
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Well-damn them- let them know it.
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"And no more do I care," Leonard protested, "not a damn!
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I doobt, O Lord, ye're gauin' to damn me dreidfu'.
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"Damn the cratur!" cried Fergus.
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Damn your insolent foolery!"
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"Damn your mummery!" said the laird, choking with rage.
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'Then do as you damn well please.
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And I've seen-why, damn you, hit the high places for salt water and that wife of yours, and-' Here the Kid unmittened and jerked out his sack.
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'Damn!'
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'Damn!' he repeated, vaguely conscious of the incompleteness and vainly struggling for a more virile term.
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I don't know-" "I think this is damn silly," said the officer, patting his foolish fubsy old retriever.
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"Damn it all!" said Penfentenyou.
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"They bury people so damn casual hereabouts.
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For, Sir, it is no mastery for a lord To damn* a man, without answer of word; *condemn And for a lord, that is *full foul to use.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 4,260 ~ ~ ~
"Damn you!" gasped Fletcher, putting up a nerveless hand to tear his collar apart, while a purple flush rose slowly from his throat to his forehead.
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