William Shakespeare quote about wasp from The Taming of the Shrew - If I be waspish, best beware my sting.
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If I be waspish, best beware my sting.
 William Shakespeare, The Taming of the Shrew (1623). copy citation

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Author William Shakespeare
Source The Taming of the Shrew
Topic wasp sting
Date 1623
Language English
Reference
Note Written between 1590 and 1592
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Context

“PETRUCHIO. O, slow-wing'd turtle, shall a buzzard take thee?
KATHERINA. Ay, for a turtle, as he takes a buzzard.
PETRUCHIO. Come, come, you wasp; i' faith, you are too angry.
KATHERINA. If I be waspish, best beware my sting.
PETRUCHIO. My remedy is then to pluck it out.
KATHERINA. Ay, if the fool could find it where it lies.
PETRUCHIO. Who knows not where a wasp does wear his sting?
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