The venom clamours of a jealous woman,
Poisons more deadly than a mad dog’s tooth.
It seems his sleeps were hinder’d by thy railing:
And thereof comes it that his head is light.
Thou say’st his meat was sauced with thy upbraidings:
Unquiet meals make ill digestions;
Thereof the raging fire of fever bred;
And what’s a fever but a fit of madness?
Thou say’st his sports were hinder’d by thy brawls:
Sweet recreation barr’d, what doth ensue
But moody and dull melancholy,
Kinsman to grim and comfortless despair;
And at her heels a huge infectious troop
Of pale distemperatures and foes to life?
In food, in sport, and life-preserving rest
To be disturb’d, would mad or man or beast:
The consequence is, then, thy jealous fits
Have scared thy husband from the use of wits.

Autor: William Shakespeare

The venom clamours of a jealous woman,<br />Poisons more deadly than a mad dog’s tooth.<br />It seems his sleeps were hinder’d by thy railing:<br />And thereof comes it that his head is light.<br />Thou say’st his meat was sauced with thy upbraidings:<br />Unquiet meals make ill digestions;<br />Thereof the raging fire of fever bred;<br />And what’s a fever but a fit of madness?<br />Thou say’st his sports were hinder’d by thy brawls:<br />Sweet recreation barr’d, what doth ensue<br />But moody and dull melancholy,<br />Kinsman to grim and comfortless despair;<br />And at her heels a huge infectious troop<br />Of pale distemperatures and foes to life?<br />In food, in sport, and life-preserving rest<br />To be disturb’d, would mad or man or beast:<br />The consequence is, then, thy jealous fits<br />Have scared thy husband from the use of wits. - William Shakespeare




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