![]() you’re already ugly and you look terribly angry. You have a February nose, so full of frost, of storm and cloudiness.Translation: I don’t like you, you ugly leech! Thou art a boil, a plague sore, an embossed carbuncle in my corrupted blood.Translation: Oh my! What happened to you? You look… ugly. Translation: Eh, there’s nothing much to choose from here. There’s small choice in rotten apples. ![]() Quick tangent: You can read the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet in French, Spanish, German, Korean, Japanese, and more classics with Beelinguapp. And they say actions speak louder than words, well in this case, ha. As you can guess, Shakespeare isn’t just a man of sweet nothings, for his words can also sting like a bee. However, if you wish to borrow some catty clever phrases for venting, journaling purposes and whatnot, then our dearly beloved Bard of Avon has some specific material for this reason. Then, you might also have to bite your tongue because you don’t want to say those overused, regretful words. Just like how Juliet fell under a love spell right after seeing Romeo that starry night.īut what would happen if your special someone turns into a cloud of gray? Surely, your feelings will change in a blink of an eye and you will no longer be stuck in that lavender haze (yes, Midnights has been my anthem). Shakesy-P, that’s it… your powerful words charmed me and the rest of your audience straight away. And just like you, I’d be swooning right away, if I was the recipient of those bewitching words. Doesn’t that make your heart beat like a drum? Ba-dum. To be someone’s muse of very pretty verses. Hence his famous Sonnet 18 with the first two lines saying “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate.” Oh, isn’t that sweet? To be compared to a beautiful sunny, summer day. William Shakespeare once compared a precious someone to a summer’s day.
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