Follow her close, Giue her good watch I pray you: Oh this is the poyson of deepe greefe, it springs All from her Fathers death.
Anon comes in a Fellow, takes off his Crowne, kisses it, and powres poyson in the Kings eares, and Exits.
It is a poyson temp'red by himselfe: Exchange forgiuenesse with me, Noble Hamlet; Mine and my Fathers death come not vpon thee, Nor thine on me.
Lie thou there, What if it be a poyson which the Frier Subtilly hath ministred to haue me dead, Least in this marriage he should be dishonour'd, Because he married me before to Romeo?
Within the infant rind of this weake flower, Poyson hath residence, and medicine power: For this being smelt, with that part cheares each part, Being tasted stayes all sences with the heart.
There's thy Gold, Worse poyson to mens soules, Doing more murther in this loathsome world, Then these poore compounds that thou maiest not sell.
Had'st thou no poyson mixt, no sharpe ground knife, No sudden meane of death, though nere so meane, But banished to kill me?
Poyson I see hath bin his timelesse end O churle, drinke all?
Noting this penury, to my selfe I said, An if a man did need a poyson now, Whose sale is present death in Mantua, Here liues a Caitiffe wretch would sell it him.
I, And that bare vowell I shall poyson more Then the death-darting eye of Cockatrice, I am not I, if there be such an I.
To helpe me after, I will kisse thy lips, Happlie some poyson yet doth hang on them, To make me die with a restoratiue.
Now it comes So ill prepar'd, that I may take a poyson Under a medicine as good cheap as it: 95 I will not have it were it worth the world.
I need no exhortation, the joy in me Of what I have done, and why, makes poyson pleasure, And my most killing torments mistresses.
But Othello, speake, Did you, by indirect, and forced courses Subdue, and poysonthis yong Maides affections?
Call vp her Father: Rowse him, make after him, poysonhis delight, Proclaime him in the Streets.
Society do the same effect, and is judged to be the same thing with the poyson both in colour and smell, and effect.
Sayes Amarant, Ile murther any way, With enemyes all vantages are good: O could I poyson in thy nostrills blowe, 95 Besure of it I wold dispatch thee soe.
Which way Wilt thou take, that I may shun thee; For thine eyes are poyson to mine; and I Am loth to grow in rage.
Poyson of Aspes between your lips; Diseases Be your best issues; Nature make a Curse And throw it on you.
The wife Physitians make poyson medicinable; and even the Mud of the world, by the industrious (yet ingrateful) Hollander, is turned to an useful fuel.
And casting up her eyes to heaven, She did for mercy calle; And drinking up the poyson strong.
If in some flowrye meade th'ast hym interrd The poyson of hys synns will choake the sprynge, And, if thou hast not layd hym deepe enoughe, Corrupt the ayre & cause a generall plauge.
For some prooffe Of myne integrytie, knowe I was hyerd By Ganelon to poyson you.
I say and sweare by all dyvinitie That can rewarde or punyshe, tys most true That with a summe of goulde and further hopes Of future honors he did wynne my promysse To poyson the greate Palladyne.
I say you are a man that haveinge longe Practysd agaynst myne honor in myne absence At last didst deale with thys just gentyllman (For so I must repute hym, though hys pyttie Be myne afflyction) topoyson me.
We twoe contryved & wrytt these charracters, By Heaven we did; twas onlye we that spreade The poyson of debate & stryfe betwyxt you.
Suer he has reveald My purposse and reward to poyson hym: So I bestryde a myne which to my ruyne Wants but a sparke,--and farewell, Ganelon!
While Love did the occasion take And hid beneath his flowres a snake, O're every line did Poyson fling, In every word he lurk't a sting.
Hide not thy poyson with such sugred words, Lay not thy hands on me: forbeare I say, Their touch affrights me as a Serpents sting.
Your daughter, whom she bore in hand to loue With such integrity, she did confesse Was as a Scorpion to her sight, whose life (But that her flight preuented it) she had Tane off by poyson Cym.
To poyson men because they love me not; To call the credit of mens Wives in question; To murder children betwixt me and land; this is all hurt.
Melantius, I am now considering How easie 'twere for any man we trust To poyson one of us in such a boul.
Right well beseemed it, 6 To be the shield of some redoubted knight; And in his hand two darts exceeding flit, 8 And deadly sharpe he held, whose heads were dight In poyson and in bloud, of malice and despight.
Thenceforth Aurelius peaceably did rayne, 8 Till that through poyson stopped was his breath; So now entombed lyes at Stoneheng by the heath.
If we allow the Mad Dogs of Hell to poyson us by biting us, [11] we shall imagine that we see nothing but such things about us, and like such things fly upon all that we see.
When the Devil would poyson men with false Doctrines, he'l quote Scriptures for them; a Quaker himself, will have the First Chapter of John always in his mouth.
Farther our intente was to poyson the ordinance of the realme; A most haynouse matter as ever was invented, Whoe ever hath harde of trecheries so extreame, Concluded, agreed upon, and fullye consented?
His heart did earne** against his hated foe, And bowels so with rankling poyson swelde, 255 That scarce the skin the strong contagion helde.
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