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Scath  n.  (Written also scathe)  Harm; damage; injury; hurt; waste; misfortune. "But she was somedeal deaf, and that was skathe." "Great mercy, sure, for to enlarge a thrall, Whose freedom shall thee turn to greatest scath." "Wherein Rome hath done you any scath, Let him make treble satisfaction."






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"Scath" Quotes from Famous Books



... deface? Sith to all other beastes of bloody race A dreadfull countenance she given hath, That with theyr terrour all the rest may chace, And warne to shun the daunger of theyr wrath. But my proud one doth worke the greater scath*, Through sweet allurement of her lovely hew, That she the better may in bloody bath Of such poore thralls her cruell hands embrew. But did she know how ill these two accord, Such cruelty she would have soone ...
— The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5 • Edmund Spenser



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