PUPPY TALES
To be as it were, a dog at all times.
William Shakespeare
Therefore to this dog will I,
Tenderly not scornfully,
Render praise and favour:
With my hand upon his head,
is my benediction said
Therefore and forever.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
I`m only a dog --- Not much you say
But I have great sport, I play all day.
Grenville Kleiser
Recollect the Almighty, who
gave the dog to be a companion
of our pleasures and our toils,
hath invested him with a nature
noble and incaple of deceit.
Sir Walter Scott
SHAKESPEAREAN INSULTS
You are not worth another word, else I`d call you Knave.
Why art thou then exasperate, thou idle immaterial skein of sleave-silk, thou green sarsenet flap for a sore eye, thou tassel of a prodigal`s purse, thou? Ah, how the world is pestered with such waterflies, diminutives of nature.
Thou whoreson zed, thou unnecessary letter.
This woman`s an easy glove, my Lord, she goes off and on at pleasure.
False of Heart, light of Ear, bloody handed, Hog in sloth, Fox in stealth, Wolf in greediness, Dog in madness, Lion in prey.
I would thou didst itch from head to foot and I had the scratching of thee; I would make thee the loathsomest scab in Greece.

3 comments:
Took ages in those days to hurl an insult at someone didn't it! lol
I loved the dog quotes, and the shakesperean Insults. God Bless
I love the insults! LOL
~JerseyGirl
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