The 17,250 occurrences of damn
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_Sce._ She is a witch sure, And works upon him with some damn'd inchantment.
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He ventures to write for the Play-Houses, but having his stol'n, ill-patch'd fustian Plays Damn'd upon the Stage, he ransacks _Bossu_, _Rapin_, and _Dacier_, to arraign the ill-taste of the Town.
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But mark the fallacy of _Vanity_ and _Self-conceit_: The Play is acted, and casts the Audience into such a Lethargy, that They are fain to damn it with _Yawning_, being in a manner deprived of the Use of their _hissing_ Faculty.
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"I doubt whether a Man of Sense would ever give himself the trouble of writing for the Stage, if he had before his Eyes the fatigue of Rehearsals, the Pangs and Agonies of the first day his Play is Acted, the Disappointments of the third, and the Scandal of a Damn'd Poet.
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'Eh, damn the flies,' said Gilles.
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'Damn it, he flouts me, does he?' said Austria at last; and left him alone.
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It is seldom the _Sun_ gets on its ear, but it can say with great fervency, "Damn a man that will work poor girls like slaves, and pay them next to nothing, and spend ten thousand dollars to catch a dog-thief!"
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Drink this, damn you!"
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Don't talk, damn you!" he hissed.
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Damn you, get back in there!
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Then the low voice of a man came from some place in the darkness, and these words rang out distinctly: "Damn you!"
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"Damn beasts!
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"You damn fool, can't you do anything without breaking your neck?
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He may be a damn fool, but he is honest.
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Damn!
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Damn!
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Damn!!
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Damn!!!
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Damn!
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"Like what, sir?--damn my rags!"
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But 'out, damn'd spot'--you may have perceived something of the kind yesterday, for on my return, I saw that during my visit it had increased, was increasing, and ought to be diminished; and I could not help laughing at the figure I must have cut before you.
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"If we could get him interested ..." "That's up to you, damn it; I've told you a hundred times that I can't touch him!"
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"I don't care a damn for your chief clerkship," he said calmly, "but for reasons of my own I am not ready to quit on such short notice.
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Lidgerwood said "Damn!" and let it go at that for the moment.
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'That's a lie, and a damn lie!' cried the beldame.
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'And there's another damn lie, as big as the t'other,' said the crone, her haggard and withered face flushing orange all over.
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The letters goes all through Silas's fingers to the post, and he'd know damn well this worn't among 'em.
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I won't go nigh it; damn ye both--and _that_!' and he hurled the hammer with all his force upon the floor.
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'Twas a damn lie.
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'They shan't hurt ye, Miss; git ye in; I don't care a damn!'
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Oh, damn!
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"Oh, damn!" said Boots, disgusted; "the same old conscience in the same old mule!
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I don't care a damn about the Erroll boy; and I think I'll discount right now any intentions of any married man to bother Miss Orchil after some Dakota decree frees him from the woman whom he's driven into an asylum."
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"Oh, damn it, man, how did you ascertain that?" groaned Hume.
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"If there ain't," says Micky to me, "we'll damn'd soon make one."
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And she?--why, she's the only holy thing in the hills; you couldn't damn her--you two!"
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There he lay for a whole week, damn it all!
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The big man, troubled and as full of sympathy as a tender woman, paused in his strides and ejaculated: "Damn it all, Truedale!"
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To make a child feel--different--is sure to damn him."
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"Eternally damn the man and claim her sex privilege of unwarranted righteousness!"
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"Does she damn herself--like an idiot?"
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Sir Joshua, or some other great painter, was looking at a picture on which much pains had been bestowed-"Why, yes," he said, in a hesitating manner, "it is very clever-very well done-can't find fault; but it wants something; it wants-it wants, damn me-it wants THAT"-throwing his hand over his head and snapping his fingers.
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I think the pretension can only be treated as Phaeton's was, according to Fielding's farce- "Besides, by all the village boys I'm shamed, You, the sun's son, you rascal?-you be damn'd."
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But I must say to my Gurnal as poor Byron did to Moore, "Damn it, Tom, don't be poetical."
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"Frenchman, Devil, or Don, Damn him, let him come on, He shan't scare a son of the Island."
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To quote her exactly, so that you may see how it must have affected the other children, she said: 'I swallowed a live fly onct myself and I'm not damn fool enough to believe that whale kept Jonah down three days, alive and kicking, no matter who says so.'
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Damn!--God forgive me!--we've come out without a landing-net.
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I offered him a fair chance of revenging himself--I would have fired into the air--and if he won't take it is his own look-out, damn him!
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"Oh, damn Polehampton," I said, "and particularly damn the 'Atmospheres.'"
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"Like a love-sick boy--like a damn love-sick boy," I growled at myself.
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"Damn it," he said, "I'm ill, I tell you; I want ..." "Exactly!"
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"Damn Jenkins," he said; "I'm up to it."
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"I must confess," he said, "I have sometimes thought it very hard, that having voluntarily, without the least direction, assistance, or encouragement, in spite of all that has been suggested, taken upon me the most necessary work of removing national prejudices against the two most capital blessings of the world, Peace and Union, I should have the disaster to have the nations receive the doctrine and damn the teacher."
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"Let him go on," he said, "to bully Moderation, explode Toleration, and damn the Union; the gain will be ours."
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All the Speeches of the King in this Scene to his Ambassadors _Cornelius_ and _Voltimand_, and to _Laertes_, and to Prince _Hamlet_, are entirely Fawning, and full of Dissimulation, and makes him well deserve the Character which the Prince afterwards gives him, of _smiling, damn'd Villain, &c._ when he is informed of his Crime.
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"Damn!" he said, and tried to rise.
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Damn him, he licked me twice."
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Damn Kells and the barber, up with the boords and go to work!--this is something like sport!
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Damn the last Derby--regularly stump'd--cleaned out--and done Brown!--not a feather to fly with!
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"He _is_ a sweet young man," said a simpering damsel to a red-headed Lothario, with just brains enough to be jealous, and spirit enough to damn the player.
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Carl stuck his head around the corner of the front door, called defiantly, "_Damn_ the other girls!" banged the door to, and we fled.
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One way is to damn the army of the unemployed and the irresponsible, irritating vagrants who will not work.
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May God everlastingly damn any man that'll fence up the free range!--Whoa, Jack!
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He paused and added in a meditative murmur, "That time is so damn short as it is!"
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"Damn that woman!" thought Neale.
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But he wanted Marise and the children a damn sight more.
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"Damn if you ain't pretty enough to kiss!" cried Dick.
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"Damn if I didn't pick out the old idiot's best girl!" he cried to his companion; but the latter doubtfully shook his head.
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"She'd hinder us, and bother us, and get in our way, and we'd have to feed her--we may have to starve ourselves;--and she's no damn _use_ to us.
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I'll fool her on that, damn her!"
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"I don't care a damn whether she has or not," said Dick.
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Dick reddened slowly, got up with an incidental remark about damn fools, and began to spread his blankets beneath the lean-to shelter.
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Damn it, didn't you see!
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"Oh, damn the risk," cried Dick, promptly.
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"Damn her, she's warned him!"
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"Damn little fool.
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Good-natured Corp willingly promised to try this, but he was never hopeful, and as he explained to Tommy, after a failure, "It just made me waur than ever, for when I had counted the twenty I said a big Damn, thoughtful-like, and syne out jumpit three little damns, like as if the first ane had cleckit in my mouth."
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Corp scratched his head, then he bit his warts, then he spat upon his hands, then he said "Damn."
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"Methinks thou ghost to thy damn.
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"Methinks she cometh to her damn!"
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Damn him!
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Damn him!
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Damn him!" and he fell back in his chair exhausted.
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He calls himself 'un certo omiciatto, che non รจ nessun di voi che veggendolo non l'avesse a noia, pensando che egli abbia fatto una commedia;' and begs the audience to damn his play to save him the tedium of writing another.
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"Damn the raspberries!" growled Max.
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"Oh, damn!" said Nick to the world at large.
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"The Indian Army would give him a damn good hiding if it got the chance," returned Noel, in righteous indignation.
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"Damn it, Max!
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But I don't think they will--and--damn it, Nick, it isn't much to ask.
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CHAPTER XVIII ONE MAN'S LOSS "Oh, damn!" said Noel.
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"Oh, damn all that!" broke in Noel, goaded to exasperation by his obvious indifference.
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Oh, damn!--a million apologies!
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You damn' fool!
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Damn' quare taste on her part, I'm thinking.
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"Oh, damn the consequences!" said Noel.
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No damn' sentimental rot on my account, mind!
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A damn liar!
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