Vulgar words in The Merchant of Venice (Page 1)

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O my Antonio, I do know of these That therefore only are reputed wise For saying nothing; when, I am very sure, If they should speak, would almost damn those ears Which, hearing them, would call their brothers fools.

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I was always plain with you, and so now I speak my agitation of the matter; therefore be of good cheer, for truly I think you are damn'd.

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There is but one hope in it that can do you any good, and that is but a kind of bastard hope neither.

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That were a kind of bastard hope indeed; so the sins of my mother should be visited upon me.

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Truly then I fear you are damn'd both by father and mother; thus when I shun Scylla, your father, I fall into Charybdis, your mother; well, you are gone both ways.

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O, be thou damn'd, inexecrable dog!

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