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But the people, tired of this long name, retained only the last word, and commonly gave him the appellation of Damn'd Barebone. The Dutch ambassadors endeavored to enter into negotiation with this parliament; but though Protestants, and even Presbyterians, they met with a bad reception from those who pretended to a sanctity so much superior. Cromwell began to be ashamed of his legislature.

Heaven forbid, not I, I have not met with that Wonder in all my Travels. L. Ful. How, Sir, not an honest Woman? Bea. Enter Gayman richly drest. Gay. This Love's a damn'd bewitching thing Now though I should lose my Assignation with my Devil, I cannot hold from seeing Julia to night: hah there, and with a Fop at her Feet. L. Ful. Oh, Sir, you're welcome from Northamptonshire. Gay. L. Ful.

"I'll change my state with any wretch Thou canst from goale or dunghill fetch: My pain's past cure, another hell, I may not in this torment dwell, Now desperate I hate my life, Lend me a halter or a knife; All my griefs to this are jolly, None so damn'd as melancholy."

Faith, very suddenly, for I think it will not be Hard to find men of your trade, Men that will fight as long as you can do, And Men that love it much better than I, Men that are poor and damn'd, fine desperate Rogues, Rascals that for a Pattacoon a Man Will fight their Fathers, And kiss their Mothers into peace again: Such, Sir, I think will fit you. Cle.

Their doctor complained that they had had no bread for two days; the Provost replied "they might eat the Nail Heads, and knaw the plank and be damn'd."

Now you see, brother Toby, he would say, looking up, 'that christian names are not such indifferent things; had Luther here been called by any other name but Martin, he would have been damn'd to all eternity Not that I look upon Martin, he would add, as a good name far from it 'tis something better than a neutral, and but a little yet little as it is you see it was of some service to him.

But he forever lashed and anathematized the Church of England; and that was enough. "After him came one Tennent, a monster! impudent and noisy, and told them all they were damn'd, damn'd, damn'd! This charmed them, and in the most dreadful winter that i ever saw, people wallowed in the snow night and day for the benefit of his beastly brayings; and many ended their days under these fatigues.

Ay, but he could never do it fairly, that's certain. Three hundred Pound! why, how came you to win so unmercifully, Sir? Gay. Oh, the Devil will not lose a Gamester of me, you see, Sir. Sir Cau. The Devil! mark that, Gentlemen Bea. The Rogue has damn'd luck sure, he has got a Fly Sir Cau. And can you have the Conscience to carry away all our Money, Sir? Gay.

"I will swear to it in any court in Christendom," said the dogmatical soldier; "and your name is is Fugleman!" "If it is, I'll be damn'd!" exclaimed the other, with exulting precipitation. "Swear not!" said Borroughcliffe, with a solemn air; "for what mattereth an empty name! Call thyself by what appellation thou wilt, I know thee.

What the hell wad a workin' man dae wi' three wives? An' they tell me they're goin' to abolish religion too. Not that I'm a religious man mysel', but I'm damn'd if I'd let them interfere wi' it. If I want religion I've a guid richt to hae it; an' forby, if they abolish religion, hoo wad folk do wi' the funerals? I can see hoo they'll do wi' marriages, for there's to be nane.

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