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Bloody

Popularized in Henry IV Part 2

Why, 'tis well known that, whiles I was protector,
Pity was all the fault that was in me;
For I should melt at an offender's tears,
And lowly words were ransom for their fault.
Unless it were a bloody murderer,
Or foul felonious thief that fleeced poor passengers,
I never gave them condign punishment:
Murder indeed, that bloody sin, I tortured


Shakespeare might not have invented the word, but he was pretty obsessed with blood. He came up with blood-stained, blood-sucking, cold-blooded, and hot-blooded.

Was his middle name Dexter?


Tag: Henry IV Part 2

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