The 6,537 occurrences of bastard

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So the Bastard in _King John_, speaking of the traveller, says, _He and_ his pick-tooth _at my worship's mess_.

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"Why, I'm a bastard-child; mother says so herself."

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She's a bastard brat and always will be, however you like to dress it up!"

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Is it my fault that she didn't come into the world a farmer's daughter, but has to put up with being a bastard?

~   ~   ~   Sentence 832   ~   ~   ~

"Why, I'm a bastard-child; mother says so herself."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 8,549   ~   ~   ~

She's a bastard brat and always will be, however you like to dress it up!"

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Is it my fault that she didn't come into the world a farmer's daughter, but has to put up with being a bastard?

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"He calls me bastard every day, and I know what that means.

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What is called "free-love" is pure sensuality, the bastard _Aphrodite Pandemos_.

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Sigurd Slembe (Sigurd the Bastard), 1862; translated by W. M. Payne, 1888.

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Yea, Death disgraced is hard; Much honour shall be thine"; and called the Captain of the Guard, Yar Khan, a bastard of the Blood, so city-babble saith, And he was honoured of the King-the which is salt to Death; And he was son of Daoud Shah, the Reiver of the Plains, And blood of old Durani Lords ran fire in his veins; And 'twas to tame an Afghan pride nor Hell nor Heaven could bind, The King would make him butcher to a yelping cur of Hind.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 898   ~   ~   ~

K. ran the few steps up to him, but when he had reached him and was about to take hold of him and, if necessary, throttle him, the woman said, "It's no good, it's the examining judge who's sent for me, I daren't go with you, this little bastard..." and here she ran her hand over the student's face, "this little bastard won't let me."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 352   ~   ~   ~

"I should sin if I were to boast where there is no danger," answered young Durward; "but my father has done as bold an act, and I trust I am no bastard."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,225   ~   ~   ~

Among others, who seemed of quality, the most remarkable was the Count de Dunois, the son of that celebrated Dunois, known by the name of the Bastard of Orleans, who, fighting under the banner of Jeanne d'Arc, acted such a distinguished part in liberating France from the English yoke.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,072   ~   ~   ~

"Yet," said the Duke, "it was the same on which you swore amity to me when you left Burgundy, and shortly after sent the Bastard of Rubempre to murder or kidnap me."

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Long live the bold Bastard!-Orleans to the rescue!"

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An anonymous letter is the bastard of a diseased mind.

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It was writing upon a tablet that is like a bastard-file, with a steel-pointed stylus.

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"You impudent bastard!" she burst out, in a frenzy of rage.

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When I thought of this, and then thought of the bare possibility that an abandoned woman might soon be admitted, and a bastard child born, in the house where so many of my relations had lived virtuously and died righteously, I resolved that the day when _she_ set her foot on our threshold, should be the day when _I_ left my home and my birth place for ever.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 6,457   ~   ~   ~

Ay," he cried, starting up, and beating the air with his fists in sudden fury, "since the right Bassetts are never to have it, let the wrong Bassetts be thrown out, at all events; I'm on my back, but Sir Charles is no better off; a bastard will succeed him, thanks to that cursed woman who defeated _me.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,249   ~   ~   ~

The number of the ships were these: 30 galliasses, 103 gallies, aswell bastards as subtill mahonnets, 15 taffours, 20 fusts, 64 great ships, sixe or seuen gallions, and 30 galleres, besides the nauy that waited for Christain men, if any came to succour vs.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,215   ~   ~   ~

In the yeere of our Lord 1476, Iohn king of the said Iland, sonne to Ianus of Lusignan, had by Helen his wife, which was of the Emperiall house of Paleologus, one daughter only called Charlotta, and a bastard called Iames: the which Iames was afterward consecrated Bishop of Nicosia.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,217   ~   ~   ~

Iames the bastard assoone as his father was dead, of a bishop became a souldiour, and with an army wanne the Iland, making it his owne by force.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,218   ~   ~   ~

This Duke of Sauoy hearing these newes, with a number of well appointed souldiers, arriued shortly after in Cyprus, and recouering againe the Iland, compelled the bastard to flie forthwith ouer to the Soldan of Ægypt.

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Francis Thompson, indeed, does feel himself humbled by his spiritual solitude, and characterizes himself, I who can scarcely speak my fellows' speech, Love their love or mine own love to them teach, A bastard barred from their inheritance, * * * * * In antre of this lowly body set, Girt with a thirsty solitude of soul.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 170   ~   ~   ~

Bearing such noble arms, the so-called bastard of the Valois had the right to get into all the royal carriages of the world.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 459   ~   ~   ~

Roast Bastard.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,637   ~   ~   ~

She was then only the governess of the king's bastards, you know--of the children he had had by Madame de Montespan.

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Rather different, however, is the idea called up by the corresponding Middle Low German _modersone_, which means "bastard, illegitimate child."

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), he makes the Bastard speak of "your dear Mother-England," --but this is not quite "mother-land."

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Curiously reminiscent of the same train of ideas which has given to the _moderson_ of Low German the signification of "bastard," is our own equivalent term "natural son."

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[No mother bears a bastard.]--_German_.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 11,614   ~   ~   ~

Bastard.

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Meanwhile the boy had picked up with Cyril, a little waif in rags, the bastard child of a woman who had gone away and left him in infancy to the mercy of others.

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05:023:002 A bastard shall not enter into the congregation of the LORD; even to his tenth generation shall he not enter into the congregation of the LORD.

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38:009:006 And a bastard shall dwell in Ashdod, and I will cut off the pride of the Philistines.

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58:012:008 But if ye be without chastisement, whereof all are partakers, then are ye bastards, and not sons.

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05:023:002 A bastard shall not enter into the congregation of the LORD; even to his tenth generation shall he not enter into the congregation of the LORD.

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38:009:006 And a bastard shall dwell in Ashdod, and I will cut off the pride of the Philistines.

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58:012:008 But if ye be without chastisement, whereof all are partakers, then are ye bastards, and not sons.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 8,006   ~   ~   ~

There is only one example of it on a large scale in the world, and that is a kind of bastard Christianity--Mohammedanism; and we all know what good that is as a religion.

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There is a bastard, mutilated kind of thing that calls itself Christian faith, that goes about the world in this generation, which believes in Jesus Christ in all sorts of beautiful ways, but it will not believe in Him as the Personal Revelation and making visible of the unseen God.

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"I'm not going to let those bastards disrupt my life any more."

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_Those bastards_?

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The poor bastard kept getting punched out by startled guests, and besides, the armor wasn't too comfortable for long shifts."

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I really liked the bastard.

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"Oh, she thinks I'm a total bastard.

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God, they were bastards.

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And who so is by suche an ouerthwarte begotten: is iudged a bastard, and otherwise not.

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And from thence shaping his course towardes Asia found by his trauells that the Ills of Molucca are distant from America more then two hundreth leages, howe then can Asia and Africa be conioyned and made one continent to hinder the passage, the men yet liuing that can reproue the same, but this conceipt is the bastard of ignorance borne through the fornication of the malitious multitude that onely desire to hinder when themselues can doe no good.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,711   ~   ~   ~

But Bob Still would not have pronounced it so; for this stripes, as I learned, was a sort of cheap substitute for beer; or a bastard kind of beer; or the washings and rinsings of old beer-barrels.

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I had rather those broad-hipped Italian peasant women of Calabria, with solid red-brown flesh, bred bastards for the country than have these thin, anaemic, nervous, sexless creatures, with their 'souls' and their 'charm,' marry and become mothers!

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He makes the Bastard say to the Archduke of Austria (act iii.

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He had attached himself to the fortunes of a Minister to whom he had discovered that he was distantly related--a son "of the bastard of his apothecary."

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He was the bastard of some burgess whom he had never known, and was brought up by a mother whom it was impossible to respect, so that in his childhood he had seen much that was sad and degrading.

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We wants no bastards 'ere.... And a nice example, too, for the other children!

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You'll never be able to bring him up, poor little bastard child."

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He is but a bastard, you say, and had better be dead and done with.

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She was absorbed by one desire, how to save her child--how to save him from Mrs. Spires, whom she vaguely suspected; from the world, which called him a bastard and denied to him the right to live.

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He is fond of the seeds of the hitia-tree and those of the siloabali- and bastard siloabali-trees, which ripen in December and continue on the trees for above two months.

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They feed on the hitia, siloabali- and bastard siloabali-seeds, the wild guava, the fig, and other fruit-trees of the forest.

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He lives on insects and the berries amongst the underwood, and very rarely is seen in the lofty trees, except the bastard siloabali-tree, the fruit of which is grateful to him.

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: I love the language, that soft bastard Latin, Which melts like kisses from a female mouth, And sounds as if it should be writ on satin.

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Here enter not base pinching usurers, Pelf-lickers, everlasting gatherers, Gold-graspers, coin-gripers, gulpers of mists, Niggish deformed sots, who, though your chests Vast sums of money should to you afford, Would ne'ertheless add more unto that hoard, And yet not be content,--you clunchfist dastards, Insatiable fiends, and Pluto's bastards, Greedy devourers, chichy sneakbill rogues, Hell-mastiffs gnaw your bones, you ravenous dogs.

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This follows by the figure metalepsis: as to call a child, in the presence of his father and mother, a bastard, or whore's son, is tacitly and underboard no less than if he had said openly the father is a cuckold and his wife a punk.

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As for you, little envious prigs, snarling bastards, puny critics, you'll soon have railed your last; go hang yourselves, and choose you out some well-spread oak, under whose shade you may swing in state, to the admiration of the gaping mob; you shall never want rope enough.

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The lanterns of the royal blood were clad partly with bastard-diamonds, partly with diaphanous stones; the rest with horn, paper, and oiled cloth.

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Heaven would sooner send down a shower of them; even as in Provence, in the fields of La Crau, near Mariannes, there rained stones (they are there to this day) to help Hercules, who otherwise wanted wherewithal to fight Neptune's two bastards.

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They insisted, that the laws of England allowed no foreigners to purchase lands in any part of the empire under her supreme jurisdiction, and that no authority but the house of commons in Britain could incorporate aliens into their community, and make them partakers of the rights and privileges of natural-born Englishmen; that they ought to have been naturalized by parliament before they obtained grants of lands from the proprietors; that the marriages performed by their clergymen, not being ordained by a bishop, were unlawful; and that the children begotten in those marriage could be considered in law in no other light as bastards.

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In answer to which the Proprietors instructed Governor Ludwell to inform them, that they would enquire what does in law qualify an alien born for the enjoyment of the rights and privileges of English subjects, and in due time let them know; that, for their part, they would take no advantages of the present grievous circumstances of the refugees; that their lands should descend to such persons as they thought proper to bequeath them; that the children of such as had been married in the same way were not deemed bastards in England, nor could they be considered as such in Carolina, where such unlimited toleration was allowed to all men by their charter.

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"This is thy doing, Bastard," he said savagely, addressing Noie, who had translated them.

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And thou hast done this thing, O Bastard."

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No bastard shall reign here as Mother of the Trees while the nations round cringe before her feet.

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A bastard Greco-Latin was the language of the place up to the thirteenth century A.D.

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Should stand before thee with a tyrant's rod O'er creatures like himself, with souls from thee, Yet dare to boast of perfect liberty; Away, away--I'd rather hold my neck By doubtful tenure from a sultan's beck, In climes, where liberty has scarce been named, Nor any right but that of ruling claimed, Than thus to live, where bastard Freedom waves Her fustian flag in mockery over slaves; Where--motley laws admitting no degree Betwixt the vilely slaved and madly free-- Alike the bondage and the license suit The brute made ruler and the man made brute.

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Doth not the vvorld instruct vs this by others, That vvedlocke is a remedy for sinne, Shall vve be vviser then our reuerent mothers, That married, or we all had bastards bin: And ere our mothers lost their maiden Iemme, Did not our grandhams euen as much for them.

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Had I bin married (quoth she) as I ought, And with my loue, the loue of man requited, I had not to this woefull state bin brought, In all contempt, disgracefully despighted: And tearmed strumpet by the rude vnciuill, Who say my sonne is bastard to the diuell.

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These indications occasionally prove utterly fallacious, and Mr. Guenon gives rules for determining this class, which he calls "bastards," without waiting for them to fail in their milk.

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_Because_ that _now_, IT LIES ON YOU to speak _To the people, not_ by _your own instruction_, Nor by the _matter which your heart prompts you_ to, But with such words that are but rated _in_ _Your tongue_ though but bastards and syllables _Of no_ allowance, to _your bosom's truth_.

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023:002 A bastard shall not enter into the assembly of Yahweh; even to the tenth generation shall none of his enter into the assembly of Yahweh.

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023:002 A bastard shall not enter into the assembly of Yahweh; even to the tenth generation shall none of his enter into the assembly of Yahweh.

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But the multiplied brood of the wicked shall not thrive, and bastard slips shall not take deep root, nor any fast foundation.

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But if you be without chastisement, whereof all are made partakers, then are you bastards and not sons.

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But the multiplied brood of the wicked shall not thrive, and bastard slips shall not take deep root, nor any fast foundation.

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But if you be without chastisement, whereof all are made partakers, then are you bastards and not sons.

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Take that bastard or we will let it starve, and be off!'

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It will be noted that the non-volatile residue of anthracite is never as low as 86 per cent., and this, together with the very dry steam coals and bastard anthracite (found over a not inextensive tract of the South Wales Coal field), form a series of coals, alike difficult to burn in Thompson's calorimeter.

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Considerable experience has shown that in no single instance was the true comparative heating power of anthracite or bastard anthracite indicated.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 9,683   ~   ~   ~

There is a bastard patriotism which has been very loud-mouthed in these last days, of which wise men should beware.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,562   ~   ~   ~

Unlimited power is a trust too arduous for any mortal, for it should presuppose perfect knowledge, all-penetrating intelligence, boundless experience, and the mercy which is born of these--for there is a bastard brother of mercy which is of the parentage of ignorance and cowardice, which shrinks from the sight of suffering from mere pusillanimity of the nerves, and does not recognize that suffering may be mercifully inflicted or permitted and beneficently endured.

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Think of it!--out of the shambles of Soho, and God knows whose brat and bastard!"

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Think of it!--out of the shambles of Soho, and God knows whose brat and bastard!"

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When his interest, if design'd, might have been carried on better, if he had still dissembled and stay'd in Court: no, believe me, _Sylvia_, the politicians shew him, to render him odious to all men of tolerable sense of the party; for what reason soever they have who are disoblig'd (or at least think themselves so) to set up for liberty, the world knows _Cesario_ renders himself the worst of criminals by it, and has abandon'd an interest more glorious and easy than empire, to side with and aid people that never did, or ever can oblige him; and he is so dull as to imagine that for his sake, who never did us service or good, (unless cuckolding us be good) we should venture life and fame to pull down a true monarch, to set up his bastard over us.

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Who carved that new and bastard pointed arch in the very center of the middle door?

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Besides the ordinary acacias, which were finer and more numerous, there were many patches of the bastard cypress and tall rank grasses growing on sandy hillocks, in the same way as they do in India.

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HIPPOLYTUS OF EURIPIDES DRAMATIS PERSONAE THE GODDESS APHRODITE THESEUS, _King of Athens and Trozên_ PHAEDRA, _daughter of Minos, King of Crete, wife to Theseus_ HIPPOLYTUS, _bastard son of Theseus and the Amazon Hippolyte_ THE NURSE OF PHAEDRA A HENCHMAN OF HIPPOLYTUS THE GODDESS ARTEMIS AN OLD HUNTSMAN A CHORUS OF HUNTSMEN ATTENDANTS ON THE THREE ROYAL PERSONS A CHORUS OF TROZENIAN WOMEN, WITH THEIR LEADER _The scene is laid in Trozên.

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That barbèd Amazonian Queen Hath left a child to bend thy children low, A bastard royal-hearted--sayst not so?-- Hippolytus... PHAEDRA Ah!

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"She hated thee," thou sayest; "the bastard born Is ever sore and bitter as a thorn To the true brood."

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