The worme of jealous envy and unrest To which his gnaw'd heart is the growing food, Makes him, impatient of the lingring light, Hate the sweet peace of all-composing Night.
Where finding my selfe so base a worme in such an excellent conspect, I was woonderfully astonished, and lyke one that had no spyrite.
Then dothe she troule to me the bolle As a goode malte-worme sholde, And say, "Swete harte, I have take my parte Of joly goode ale and olde.
And my behaviour is as sound as it; But her ill speeches seekes to rot my credit, And eate it with the worme of hate and mallice.
Hast thou the pretty worme of Nylus there, That killes and paines not?
Thankes for that: There the growne Serpent lyes, the worme that's fled Hath Nature that in time will Venom breed, No teeth for th' present.
The smallest Worme will turne, being troden on, And Doues will pecke in safegard of their Brood.
Weauing Spiders come not heere, Hence you long leg'd Spinners, hence: Beetles blacke approach not neere; Worme nor Snayle doe no offence.
Looke you, the Worme is not to bee trusted, but in the keeping of wise people: for indeede, there is no goodnesse in the Worme Cleo.
You must thinke this (looke you,) that the Wormewill do his kinde Cleo.
Ile vouchsafe him The new Italian shrug-- How clownishly The book-worme does return it!
A man may fish with the worme that hath eate of a King, and eate of the fish that hath fedde of that worme.
Tis so, and 'tis not so, for free from worms, 'Tis certain Wormeis blest without his worms.
Knight Worme this truth confirms, For here, with worms, lies Worme, a dish for worms.
Worme will this deny, For Worme with worms, a dish for worms don't lie.
But stormes continually powring, hee went for succour to the Ant his olde acquaintance, to whome he had scarce discouered his estate, but the little worme made this replie.
Stop shallow water still running, it will rage, tread on a worme and it will turne: then blame not schollers vexed with sharpe lines, if they reproue thy too much libertie of reproofe.
I, father, said Roberto, it is the worme of conscience, that vrges you at the last houre to remember your life, that eternall life may follow your repentance.
Are not your kisses then as filthy, and more, As a wormesucking an invenom'd sore?
Evangelist cites here, whose fire shall not extinguish, and whose wormedieth not.
I saw the foule that doth the light dispise Out of her dust like to a worme arise.
There is a small worme called Volvox, which eateth the vine branches when they are young, but if the vine-sickles be annointed with Beare's blood, that worme will never hurt them.
Also, as a typical Scotch "Worme," the Linton Worme will serve.
Tis so, and 'tis not so, for free from worms 'Tis certain Worme is blest without his worms.
The disease called the Worme is thus discernd: The barke will be hoald in diuers places like gall, the wood will die & dry, and you shall see easily the barke swell.
I thinke it a worme rather, because I see this disease in trees, bringing fruit of sweet taste, and the swelling shewes as much.
Brother Porter, in his Flowers of the Saints, tells this, and adds that the "worme was shutt up in a hollow piece of wood, and reserved afterward in the monasterie as a trophy and monument of S.
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