Both Uses of
gall
in
Henry VIII
- Sir, I am thankful to you; and I'll go along By your prescription; but this top-proud fellow, Whom from the flow of gall I name not, but From sincere motions, by intelligence, And proofs as clear as founts in July when We see each grain of gravel, I do know To be corrupt and treasonous.†
Scene 1.1
- So looks the chafed lion Upon the daring huntsman that has gall'd him; Then makes him nothing.†
Scene 3.2 *
Definition:
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(gall as in: had the gall to) boldness and rudeness to say or do things that are not acceptable to others