Vulgar words in Macbeth (Page 1)

This book at a glance

damn x 3
whore x 1
            

Page 1

~   ~   ~   Sentence 55   ~   ~   ~

Doubtfull it stood, As two spent Swimmers, that doe cling together, And choake their Art: The mercilesse Macdonwald (Worthie to be a Rebell, for to that The multiplying Villanies of Nature Doe swarme vpon him) from the Westerne Isles Of Kernes and Gallowgrosses is supply'd, And Fortune on his damned Quarry smiling, Shew'd like a Rebells Whore: but all's too weake: For braue Macbeth (well hee deserues that Name) Disdayning Fortune, with his brandisht Steele, Which smoak'd with bloody execution (Like Valours Minion) caru'd out his passage, Till hee fac'd the Slaue: Which neu'r shooke hands, nor bad farwell to him, Till he vnseam'd him from the Naue toth' Chops, And fix'd his Head vpon our Battlements King.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 983   ~   ~   ~

Infected be the Ayre whereon they ride, And damn'd all those that trust them.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,108   ~   ~   ~

Not in the Legions Of horrid Hell, can come a Diuell more damn'd In euils, to top Macbeth Mal.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,459   ~   ~   ~

Before my body, I throw my warlike Shield: Lay on Macduffe, And damn'd be him, that first cries hold, enough.

Page 1