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history of a woman scorned congreve was a playwriter back around the 1600's, one of his few plays was The Mourning Bride
Here is the particular scene wherein the phrase "fury of a woman scorned "is born: "Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned, Nor hell a fury like a woman scorned" Act 3, Scene 2 ends with these words: ZARA. Thou shalt die. OSM. I thank you. ZARA. Thou ly'st; for now I know for whom thou'dst live. OSM. Then you may know for whom I'd die. ZARA. Hell! Hell! Yet I'll be calm- Dark and unknown Betrayer! But now the Dawn begins, and the slow Hand Of Fate is stretch'd to draw the Veil, and leave Thee bare, the naked Mark of Publick View. OSM. You may be still deceiv'd; 'tis in my Pow'r. ZARA. Ha! Who waits there? - Enter PEREZ. - As you'll answer it, take heed This Slave commit no Violence upon Himself. I've been deceiv'd. The Publick Safety Requires he should be more confin'd; and none, No not the Princes self, permitted to Confer with him. I'll quit you to the King. Vile and ingrate! too late thou shalt repent The base Injustice thou hast done my Love: Yes, thou shalt know, spite of thy past Distress, And all those Ills which thou so long hast mourn'd; Heav'n has no Rage, like Love to Hatred turn'd, Nor Hell a Fury, like a Woman scorn'd | |
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