The 17,250 occurrences of damn

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Damn it, since he knows all, I'll boldly own my flame.

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Yes, faith, and so I have, _Charlot_: damn'd Business, that Enemy to Love, has made me rude.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,848   ~   ~   ~

Or that other Enemy to Love, damn'd Wenching.

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What damn'd Informer does she keep in pension?

~   ~   ~   Sentence 6,068   ~   ~   ~

My leud Debauches, and being o'th' wrong Party, as he calls it, is now become an _irreconcilable_ Quarrel, so that I having many and hopeful Intrigues now depending, especially those of my charming Widow, and my City-Heiress, which can by no means be carried on without that damn'd necessary call'd ready Mony; I have stretcht my Credit, as all young Heirs do, till 'tis quite broke.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 6,123   ~   ~   ~

Damn your Projects, I'll have none of 'em.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 6,171   ~   ~   ~

a Pox upon't, now have I not power to stir; she has a damn'd hank upon my Heart, and nothing but right down lying with her will dissolve the Charm.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 6,302   ~   ~   ~

oh, damn it, beg Pardon!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 6,308   ~   ~   ~

damn'd Rogue, unseasonable to a Widow?--Quite out.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 6,332   ~   ~   ~

Son of a Whore, hear no more of Love, damn'd Rogue!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 6,349   ~   ~   ~

Why, dear _Charles_, good Boy, swear a little, ruffle her, and swear, damn it, she shall have none but thee.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 6,364   ~   ~   ~

Die, a damn'd Rogue!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 6,394   ~   ~   ~

A damn'd Rogue, to be civil now, when he shou'd have behav'd himself handsomely!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 6,449   ~   ~   ~

A damn'd sneaking Dog, to be civil and modest with a Pox!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 6,467   ~   ~   ~

Oh, damn him, he was born to be my Plague: not-- Disinheriting me had not been so great a Disappointment; and if he sees me here, I ruin all the Plots I've laid for him.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 6,630   ~   ~   ~

A Plague upon your damn'd Dissimulation, that never failing Badge of all your Party, there's always mischief at the bottom on't; I know ye all; and Fortune be the Word.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 6,777   ~   ~   ~

Sir Timothy, why, what a Pox dost thou bring that damn'd Puritanical, Schismatical, Fanatical, Small-beer-Face of thine into good Company?

~   ~   ~   Sentence 6,921   ~   ~   ~

Alas, I have try'd all ways, fair and foul; nay, had settled t'other Day my whole Estate upon him, and just as I had sign'd the Writings, out comes me a damn'd Libel, call'd, A Warning to all good Christians against the City-Magistrates; and I doubt he had a Hand in Absalom and Achitophel, a Rogue.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 7,433   ~   ~   ~

False are your Faces, false your floating Hearts; False are your Quarrels, false your Reconcilements: Enemies without Reason, and dear without Kindness; Your Friendship's false, but much more false your Love; Your damn'd deceitful Love is all o'er false.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 7,494   ~   ~   ~

Why, I did proffer, and press, and swear, and ly'd, and--but a pox on her, she has the damn'dst wheedling way with her, as dear _Charles_, nay prithee, fie, 'tis late, to morrow, my Honour, which if you lov'd you wou'd preserve; and such obliging Reasons.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 7,554   ~   ~   ~

Damn the City.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 7,728   ~   ~   ~

Away, I say, thou damn'd Domestick Intelligence, that comest out every half hour with some fresh Sham--No Man!--What, 'twas an Appointment only, hum,--which I shall now make bold to unappoint, render null, void, and of none effect.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 7,839   ~   ~   ~

Gad, I'll damn thy Soul if thou dar'st swear what thou say'st.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 7,863   ~   ~   ~

a plague of this damn'd Widow: The Devil ow'd him an unlucky Cast, and has thrown it him to night.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 7,952   ~   ~   ~

Damn'd beggarly Conscience, and needless Pity-- Sir _Tim_.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 8,026   ~   ~   ~

A whole Bag of Knavery, damn'd Sedition, Libels, Treason, Successions, Rights and Privileges, with a new-fashion'd Oath of Abjuration, call'd the Association.--Ah, Rogue, what will you say when these shall be made publick?

~   ~   ~   Sentence 8,134   ~   ~   ~

damn'd Ruffians, and wou'd they not stay till you had said your Prayers?

~   ~   ~   Sentence 8,138   ~   ~   ~

Oh, some damn'd Tory-rory Rogues, you may be sure, to rob a Man at his Prayers!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 8,352   ~   ~   ~

it comes too suddenly upon me-- E'er my last Kiss was cold upon her Lips, Before the pantings of her Breast were laid, Rais'd by her joys with me; Oh, damn'd deluding Woman!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 8,374   ~   ~   ~

Damn all ill Luck, was ever Man thus Fortune-bit, that he shou'd cross my Hopes just in the nick?

~   ~   ~   Sentence 8,676   ~   ~   ~

'Tis damn'd unnatural, and past enduring, Against the fundamental Laws of Whoring.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 8,747   ~   ~   ~

This must be damn'd, the Plot is laid in_ Rome; _'Tis hard--yet-- Not one amongst ye all I'll undertake, E'er thought that we should suffer for Religion's sake: Who wou'd have thought that wou'd have been th' occasion Of any contest in our hopeful Nation?

~   ~   ~   Sentence 9,893   ~   ~   ~

but that same Quality allays the Joy: there's such a damn'd ado with the Obligation, that half the Pleasure's lost in Ceremony.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 9,911   ~   ~   ~

And like those damn'd Physicians, kill me for want of method: no, I know my own Distemper best, and your Applications will make me mad.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 9,925   ~   ~   ~

Damn it, how like my Lady's eldest Son was that?

~   ~   ~   Sentence 10,010   ~   ~   ~

If the first Confession I ever made of Love be grateful to you, come arm'd to night with a Friend or two; and behind the Garden of the Fountains, you will receive--hah, _Marcella!_--Oh, damn it, from your honest Woman!--Well, I see the Devil's never so busy with a Man, as when he has resolv'd upon any Goodness!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 10,093   ~   ~   ~

what a damn'd Noddy was I to name her!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 10,226   ~   ~   ~

Yes, when your Dogship's damn'd.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 10,245   ~   ~   ~

Egad, Sweet-heart, and that may be, one civil Thrust will do't;-- and 'twere a damn'd rude thing to disappoint so fine a Woman,--therefore I'll withdraw whilst I'm well.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 10,308   ~   ~   ~

ah--_Caspeto de Baccus--he cornuto_, I am a damn'd silly Devil that have no dexterity in vanishing.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 10,370   ~   ~   ~

what damn'd luck had I so poorly to be vanquisht!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 10,450   ~   ~   ~

_Fil_.--What haste thou'st made to damn thy self so young!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 10,464   ~   ~   ~

'Twere better thou wert damn'd; honest!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 10,812   ~   ~   ~

Or if thou hadst, I know of no such Dog as wou'd believe thee: No, thou art false to thy own Charms, and hast betray'd them To the possession of the vilest Wretch That ever Fortune curst with Happiness; False to thy Joys, false to thy Wit and Youth: All which thou'st damn'd with so much careful Industry To an eternal Fool, That all the Arts of Love can ne'er redeem thee.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 10,851   ~   ~   ~

Damn it; the Sin is ne'er to be forgiven.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 10,913   ~   ~   ~

Oh, damn your Quality: What honest Whore but wou'd have scorn'd thy Cunning?

~   ~   ~   Sentence 10,923   ~   ~   ~

Bear witness, oh thou gentle Queen of Night, Goddess of Shades, ador'd by Lovers most; How oft under thy Covert she has damn'd her self, With feigned Love to me!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 10,956   ~   ~   ~

To cheat me of my Heart the readiest way: And now, like gaming Rooks, unwilling to give o'er till you have hook'd in my last stake, my Body too, you cozen me with Honesty.--Oh, damn the Dice--I'll have no more on't, I, the Game's too deep for me, unless you play'd upon the square, or I could cheat like you.-- Farewel, Quality-- [_Goes out_.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 11,166   ~   ~   ~

Oh, damn her, damn her!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 11,189   ~   ~   ~

Pox on her; no, I'm sure she's a damn'd Gipsy, for at the same time she had her Lovers in reserve, lay hid her Bed-chamber.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 11,199   ~   ~   ~

But damn her, she passes with the Night, the Day will bring new Objects.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 11,255   ~   ~   ~

now hang me if I had any such devout Thoughts about me: why, what a damn'd scandalous Rascal's this?

~   ~   ~   Sentence 11,270   ~   ~   ~

Oh, this damn'd lying Rascal!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 11,335   ~   ~   ~

I have a damn'd hankering after this Woman: why cou'd I not have put the cheat on her, as _Julio_ has?

~   ~   ~   Sentence 11,580   ~   ~   ~

Death, I'll quarrel with him,--nay, fight him,-- damn him,--rather than lose him thus.--Stay, Signior.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 12,475   ~   ~   ~

Damn it_.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 60   ~   ~   ~

"Damn it all!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 121   ~   ~   ~

"_Anglais_," they said to one another behind the serving-screen, pointing their thumbs at him--"he pay but he damn."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,001   ~   ~   ~

[1] ..........in his age His scenes alone had damn'd our singing stage; But Managers for once cried, "hold, enough!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,367   ~   ~   ~

Seville is a fine town, and the Sierra Morena, part of which we crossed, a very sufficient mountain; but damn description, it is always disgusting.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,746   ~   ~   ~

Damn your eyes, I hope not.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,749   ~   ~   ~

'Damn it, no, I've never been patient to no flaming doctor, and hope I never shall be,' returned Joe.

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The years fell away from Jimmy, and he was back in New York, standing at the corner of Forty-second Street with half an hour to wait because the fear of missing her had sent him there too early; sitting in Central Park with her while the squirrels came down and begged for nuts; walking--Damn Spike!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 944   ~   ~   ~

"That fellah," said Mr. Wesson solemnly to his immortal soul, "is a damn bounder.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,092   ~   ~   ~

"Oh, damn!" he said.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,792   ~   ~   ~

Damn your impertinence, sir!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,837   ~   ~   ~

"Damn your gratitude," said Galors, when the door was shut.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,775   ~   ~   ~

Let him, too, hover over me, _my_ hawk.... We will fight on, and damn it all!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,024   ~   ~   ~

Another man down--damn him!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,217   ~   ~   ~

I speak for Mr. Meredith and myself--" "Likewise me--damn it!" put in Joseph.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,869   ~   ~   ~

THE ACCURSED CAMP Here--judge if hell, with all its power to damn, Can add one curse to the foul thing I am-- There are some places in the world where a curse seems to brood in the atmosphere.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,391   ~   ~   ~

"Damn you!" he cried.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,392   ~   ~   ~

"Damn you!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,162   ~   ~   ~

And Turner's at the bottom of it, damn him!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,781   ~   ~   ~

"Now, damn it all, Turner!" said Colville, in a voice suddenly hoarse; "hand it over, man."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,126   ~   ~   ~

"The square thing; and damn your friends--damn France!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,410   ~   ~   ~

"The square thing," that sailor had said, "and damn your friends; damn France."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,532   ~   ~   ~

you are frank enough now.--No, damn it--not a bit.--But she used to like me, and she would again, if you would let her alone."

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,357   ~   ~   ~

"Damn you, Armstrong, you fool!" he cried; "you'll break your neck, and serve you right too!"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,358   ~   ~   ~

I don't know a stronger proof that the classical hell has little hold on the faith of the Saxons, than that good-hearted and true men will not unfrequently damn their friends when they are most anxious to save them.

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He says damn and devil, but he says he may because he's old.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,468   ~   ~   ~

I shall say damn and devil when I'm old; and I should like to go to school, please, and I can go to-day, if you like; Mrs. Plowson will get my frocks ready, won't you, Mrs. Plowson?"

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,219   ~   ~   ~

"Oh, damn her kindness!" cried Mr. Marks; "it ain't her kindness as we want, gal, it's her money.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 3,980   ~   ~   ~

I have no doubt that if the Pythagorean bond had successfully established itself, and become a powerful secular hierarchy, there would have been no lack of furious partizans to assert, yea, and to damn and burn such as dared deny, that one was the same as two; two being two in the same sense as one is one; that consequently 2+2=2 and 1+1=4.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 6,480   ~   ~   ~

Drayton, in his "Poly-Olbion," Song xxiv., says-- "Whose Cambro Britons so their saints as duly brought, T' advance the Christian faith, effectually that wrought; Their _David_ (one deriv'd of th' royal British blood), Who 'against Pelagius' false and damn'd opinions stood; And turn'd Menenia's name to _David's_ sacred see.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,392   ~   ~   ~

"Damn it!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,795   ~   ~   ~

Damn you!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 6,039   ~   ~   ~

"No, no, damn it all, I can't!" cried Yourii, almost angry now.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 6,345   ~   ~   ~

'Damn duty!' cried Brian, savagely.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 139   ~   ~   ~

Damn you, Magnessen!

~   ~   ~   Sentence 213   ~   ~   ~

The man who can pray such a prayer will know better than another, that God is not mocked; that he is not a man that he should repent; that tears and entreaties will not work on him to the breach of one of his laws; that for God to give a man because he asked for it that which was not in harmony with his laws of truth and right, would be to damn him--to cast him into the outer darkness.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 1,842   ~   ~   ~

We push over the verge of the creation--_we damn_--just because we cannot embrace.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,359   ~   ~   ~

Will the living God let such a man's opinions damn him?

~   ~   ~   Sentence 4,477   ~   ~   ~

Such a faith would damn, not save a man; for it would bind him to a God who was anything but perfect.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 6,190   ~   ~   ~

To forgive the sin against the holy spirit would be to damn the universe to the pit of lies, to render it impossible for the man so forgiven ever to be saved.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 2,569   ~   ~   ~

He wrote home from Italy that he was delighted at the sight of a plain--a remark that would damn a modern pilgrim.

~   ~   ~   Sentence 5,109   ~   ~   ~

He was told by Quin, that during the first night of its appearance it was long in a very dubious state; that there was a disposition to damn it, and that it was saved by the song[1101], 'Oh ponder well!

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