The 3,550 occurrences of whore
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He's mad that trusts in the tameness of a wolf, a horse's health, a boy's love, or a whore's oath.
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Why dost thou lash that whore?
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The merciless Macdonwald,-- Worthy to be a rebel,--for to that The multiplying villainies of nature Do swarm upon him,--from the Western isles Of kerns and gallowglasses is supplied; And fortune, on his damned quarrel smiling, Show'd like a rebel's whore.
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Lo now, if it lay in their hands to make me a cuckold, they would make themselves whores but they'd do't!
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He hath given his empire Up to a whore; who now are levying The kings o' theearth for war: he hath assembled Bocchus, the king of Libya; Archelaus Of Cappadocia; Philadelphos, king Of Paphlagonia; the Thracian king, Adallas; King Manchus of Arabia; King of Pont; Herod of Jewry; Mithridates, king Of Comagene; Polemon and Amyntas, The kings of Mede and Lycaonia, with More larger list of sceptres.
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All is lost; This foul Egyptian hath betrayed me: My fleet hath yielded to the foe; and yonder They cast their caps up, and carouse together Like friends long lost.--Triple-turn'd whore!
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Nay, 'tis most certain, Iras:--saucy lictors Will catch at us like strumpets; and scald rhymers Ballad us out o' tune: the quick comedians Extemporally will stage us, and present Our Alexandrian revels; Antony Shall be brought drunken forth, and I shall see Some squeaking Cleopatra boy my greatness I' the posture of a whore.
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Come, damned earth, Thou common whore of mankind, that putt'st odds Among the rout of nations, I will make thee Do thy right nature.--[March afar off.]
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This fell whore of thine Hath in her more destruction than thy sword For all her cherubin look.
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Be a whore still; they love thee not that use thee; Give them diseases, leaving with thee their lust.
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Enough to make a whore forswear her trade, And to make whores a bawd.
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Hold up, you sluts, Your aprons mountant: you are not oathable, Although, I know, you'll swear, terribly swear Into strong shudders and to heavenly agues, The immortal gods that hear you, spare your oaths, I'll trust to your conditions: be whores still; And he whose pious breath seeks to convert you, Be strong in whore, allure him, burn him up; Let your close fire predominate his smoke, And be no turncoats: yet may your pains, six months, Be quite contrary: and thatch your poor thin roofs With burdens of the dead; some that were hang'd, No matter; wear them, betray with them: whore still; Paint till a horse may mire upon your face: A pox of wrinkles!
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More whore, more mischief first; I have given you earnest.
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She hath bought the name of whore thus dearly.
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None, man: all idle; whores and knaves.
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Tis odds He never will affect me; I am base, My Father the meane Keeper of his Prison, And he a prince: To marry him is hopelesse; To be his whore is witles.
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an arrant knave, or arrant whore?
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You lie like an old--I will not say whore.
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Dost thou call me whore?
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They train sinners who are ten times worse than any thief, whore, murderer.
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In so far as Billy Sunday is trying to keep the neglected youth of our streets from drinking, gambling and whoring, no one could wish him anything but success; but his besotted ignorance, his childish crudity of mind, make it impossible that he could have any success except of a delusive nature.
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And when his Letters to his natural son were published, he observed, that 'they teach the morals of a whore, and the manners of a dancing master.'
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The lad does not care for the child's rattle, and the old man does not care for the young man's whore.'
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'Nay, Sir, but your Muse was not a whore.'
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The woman's a whore, and there's an end on't.'
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If a profuse man, who does not value his money, and gives a large sum to a whore, gives half as much, or an equally large sum to relieve a friend, it cannot be esteemed as virtue.
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I used to say of her that she was generally slut and drunkard; occasionally, whore and thief.
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They shall cast her out of the doors of her father's house, and the men of the city shall stone her to death, and she shall die: because she hath done a wicked thing in Israel, to play the whore in her father's house: and thou shalt take away the evil out of the midst of thee.
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There shall be no whore among the daughters of Israel, nor whoremonger among the sons of Israel.
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50 As a whore enuieth an honest & very good woman: 51 so shal iustice hate impietie when she adorneth herselfe, and accuseth her to her face, when he shal come that may defend him that searcheth out al vpon the earth.
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They shall cast her out of the doors of her father's house, and the men of the city shall stone her to death, and she shall die: because she hath done a wicked thing in Israel, to play the whore in her father's house: and thou shalt take away the evil out of the midst of thee.
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There shall be no whore among the daughters of Israel, nor whoremonger among the sons of Israel.
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50 As a whore enuieth an honest & very good woman: 51 so shal iustice hate impietie when she adorneth herselfe, and accuseth her to her face, when he shal come that may defend him that searcheth out al vpon the earth.
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To whom I said, get thou hence thou whore and hie thee to thy fellowes, lest thou feele my fingers.
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To whom (when they came) she delivered Psyches to be cruelly tormented; then they fulfilled the commandement of their Mistresse, and after they had piteously scourged her with rods and whips, they presented her againe before Venus; then she began to laugh againe, saying: Behold she thinketh (that by reason of her great belly, which she hath gotten by playing the whore) to move me to pitty, and to make me a grandmother to her childe.
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Because you have thrown of your Prelate Lord, And with stiff Vowes renounc'd his Liturgie To seise the widdow'd whore Pluralitie From them whose sin ye envi'd, not abhor'd, Dare ye for this adjure the Civill Sword To force our Consciences that Christ set free, And ride us with a classic Hierarchy Taught ye by meer A. S. and Rotherford?
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Stand back, thou manifest conspirator, Thou that contrived'st to murder our dead lord; Thou that giv'st whores indulgences to sin.
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Zounds, ye whore!
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a very good whore!'
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Never name her, child, if she be a whore.
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For tearing a poor whore's ruff in a bawdy-house?
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Let's beat him before his whore.
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'A was the very genius of famine; yet lecherous as a monkey, and the whores call'd him mandrake.
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'A did in some sort, indeed, handle women; but then he was rheumatic, and talk'd of the Whore of Babylon.
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This is most brave, That I, the son of a dear father murther'd, Prompted to my revenge by heaven and hell, Must (like a whore) unpack my heart with words And fall a-cursing like a very drab, A scullion!
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All the argument is a whore and a cuckold-a good quarrel to draw emulous factions and bleed to death upon.
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Both merits pois'd, each weighs nor less nor more; But he as he, the heavier for a whore.
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Why, his masculine whore.
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A proof of strength she could not publish more, Unless she said 'My mind is now turn'd whore.'
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Patroclus will give me anything for the intelligence of this whore; the parrot will not do more for an almond than he for a commodious drab.
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I would fain see them meet, that that same young Troyan ass that loves the whore there might send that Greekish whoremasterly villain with the sleeve back to the dissembling luxurious drab of a sleeve-less errand.
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Hold thy whore, Grecian; now for thy whore, Troyan-now the sleeve, now the sleeve!
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Take heed, the quarrel's most ominous to us: if the son of a whore fight for a whore, he tempts judgment.
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Why, 'tis good; it is the right of it; it must be so; ever your fresh whore and your powder'd bawd- an unshunn'd consequence; it must be so.
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Painting, sir, I have heard say, is a mystery; and your whores, sir, being members of my occupation, using painting, do prove my occupation a mystery; but what mystery there should be in hanging, if I should be hang'd, I cannot imagine.
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I beseech your Highness, do not marry me to a whore.
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Villain, be sure thou prove my love a whore; Be sure of it.
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She gave it him, and he hath given it his whore.
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This is a subtle whore, A closet lock and key of villainous secrets.
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Was this fair paper, this most goodly book, Made to write "whore" upon?
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What, not a whore?
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I cry you mercy then; I took you for that cunning whore of Venice That married with Othello.
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He call'd her whore; a beggar in his drink Could not have laid such terms upon his callet.
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Hath she forsook so many noble matches, Her father and her country and her friends, To be call'd whore?
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Why should he call her whore?
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I cannot say "whore."
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This is the fruit of whoring.
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She turn'd to folly, and she was a whore.
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Villainous whore!
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An admirable evasion of whore-master man, to lay his goatish disposition to the charge of a star!
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Have more than thou showest, Speak less than thou knowest, Lend less than thou owest, Ride more than thou goest, Learn more than thou trowest, Set less than thou throwest; Leave thy drink and thy whore, And keep in-a-door, And thou shalt have more Than two tens to a score.
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Fortune, that arrant whore, Ne'er turns the key to th' poor.
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I'll speak a prophecy ere I go: When priests are more in word than matter; When brewers mar their malt with water; When nobles are their tailors' tutors, No heretics burn'd, but wenches' suitors; When every case in law is right, No squire in debt nor no poor knight; When slanders do not live in tongues, Nor cutpurses come not to throngs; When usurers tell their gold i' th' field, And bawds and whores do churches build: Then shall the realm of Albion Come to great confusion.
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He's mad that trusts in the tameness of a wolf, a horse's health, a boy's love, or a whore's oath.
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Why dost thou lash that whore?
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The merciless Macdonwald- Worthy to be a rebel, for to that The multiplying villainies of nature Do swarm upon him -from the Western Isles Of kerns and gallowglasses is supplied; And Fortune, on his damned quarrel smiling, Show'd like a rebel's whore.
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Lo now, if it lay in their hands to make me a cuckold, they would make themselves whores but they'd do't!
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He hath given his empire Up to a whore, who now are levying The kings o' th' earth for war.
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Triple-turn'd whore!
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Saucy lictors Will catch at us like strumpets, and scald rhymers Ballad us out o' tune; the quick comedians Extemporally will stage us, and present Our Alexandrian revels; Antony Shall be brought drunken forth, and I shall see Some squeaking Cleopatra boy my greatness I' th' posture of a whore.
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Come, damn'd earth, Thou common whore of mankind, that puts odds Among the rout of nations, I will make thee Do thy right nature.
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This fell whore of thine Hath in her more destruction than thy sword For all her cherubin look.
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Be a whore still; they love thee not that use thee.
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Enough to make a whore forswear her trade, And to make whores a bawd.
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Be whores still; And he whose pious breath seeks to convert you- Be strong in whore, allure him, burn him up; Let your close fire predominate his smoke, And be no turncoats.
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Whore still; Paint till a horse may mire upon your face.
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More whore, more mischief first; I have given you earnest.
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The cognizance of her incontinency Is this: she hath bought the name of whore thus dearly.
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None, man; all idle; whores and knaves.
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Every one of the Bride-Maids were as great Whores, as Mrs. Bride, tho' not quite so handsome.
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Suppose that there was amongst us such a Law, (and such a Magistrate to inflict the penalty,) That for every open wickedness committed by thee, so much of thy flesh should with burning Pincers be plucked from thy Bones: Wouldest thou then go on in thy open way of Lying, Swearing, Drinking and Whoring, as thou with delight doest now?
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The reason is, for that an Whore will not yield without hire; and men when the Devil and Lust is in them, and God and his Fear far away from them, will not stick, so they may accomplish their desire, to lay their Signet, their Bracelets, and their Staff to pledge, {54c} rather than miss of the fulfilling of their lusts.
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I heard {57a} of one, (I think, a Doctor of Physick) and his Whore, who had had three or four Bastards betwixt them, and had murdered them all, but at last themselves were hanged for it, in or near to Colchester.
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