Elizabethan Insults beginning with the Letter L The following Elizabethan Insults dictionary contains words and phrases from the plays of William Shakespeare.
Elizabethan Insults beginning with the Letter L
Leave thy vain bibble-babble (Twelfth Night) Lets meet as little as we can (Antony & Cleopatra) Like the toad, ugly and venomous (Antony & Cleopatra) Live in the rank sweat of an enseamed bed, strewed in corruption, honeying and making love over a nasty sty (Hamlet) Lord, how subject we old men are to this vice of lying (Henry IV Part 2)
Elizabethan Insults beginning with the Letter L
Interesting examples of Elizabethan Words beginning with the Letter L The above online Elizabethan Insults dictionary contain old Elizabethan phrases beginning with the Letter L providing a valuable reference source when studying the literary works and plays of the famous Elizabethan author William Shakespeare.
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