Passions it is, human passions, intermingling with the wrong itself that envenom the sense of wrong. |
In short, people fear that this is a sign that England wants so to envenom the situation that war will become inevitable. |
It is for us, then, to nurse the antagonism already existent between the two, to envenom their mutual mistrust and reproaches. |
If we continue in this strain, caballero, we shall only envenom our discussion, without coming to an understanding. |
All power being given to the awful enemy, he is beautiful where he pleases, in order to point and envenom his ghostly ugliness. |
They also understand and sometimes employ poisons, not to envenom their weapons, but for secretly taking off an enemy. |