In Lemnos pining with th 'envenom'd wound The fon of Psan, Philocletes, lay: The works of the English poets; with prefaces, biographical and critical

543: With conquest, felt th 'envenom'd robe, and tore Paradise Lost (1667)

No. Then let France carry on, unless you deliberately decide to envenom the conflict in order to distract attention from your own difficulties. Daniel Bruno Sanz: The Fool's Errand

These notaries are strange fellows; they envenom everything. A Marriage Contract

Mothers of families, dowagers who had granddaughters to establish, young girls jealous of Natalie, whose elegance and tyrannical beauty annoyed them, took pains to envenom this opinion with treacherous remarks. A Marriage Contract

There were private wrongs to envenom the contest, but it was the mercantile quarrel on which the Colonel chose to set his declaration of war. The Newcomes

To cite a rather trivial example, nothing in the creed or practice of Christians does more to envenom the hatred of Mahomedans against them, than the fact of their eating pork. On Liberty

I rushed forward, regretting only that I had not had time to envenom my blade. Trumps of Doom

M. Louis Blanc has distilled the bile of journalism; he has paused over the hasty sarcasm which political animosity deals forth, not to correct, or moderate, or abate, but merely to point and envenom it. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 347, September, 1844