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hell has no fury like a woman scorned



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Idioms and Phrases

No anger is worse than that of a jilted woman. For example, Nancy has nothing good to say about Tom—hell has no fury, you know . This term is a shortening of William Congreve's lines, “Heav'n has no rage, like love to hatred turn'd, nor Hell a fury like a woman scorn'd†( The Mourning Bride , 1697). Similar lines appear in several plays of the same period. Today the proverb is often shortened even more, as in the example.
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Like the old saying goes, hell has no fury like a woman scorned.

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He cowered from her like the soul-struck coward that he was; and, as with one glance of deadly concentrated hate she glided from his side and mingled with the crowd, he wiped the cold perspiration off his brow, and realized how true were the words oft quoted: "Hell has no fury like a woman scorned," and began to fear that, after all, Mount Sunset was purchased at a dear price.

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Yes, I know, 'Hell has no fury like a woman scorned'; but did he know, Congreve, or whoever it was, what a poor contemptible thing that fury is?

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