Good friend for Jesus sake forbear
To dig the dust enclosed here!
Blest be the man that spares these stones,
And curst be he that moves my bones
He didn't. The people who buried him threatened a curse on anyone who moved his bones in his name. Since nobody ever has moved him, nobody could have been cursed, now could they?
Do you mean, what poem is cursed? Macbeth the play is supposed to be cursed, but I have never heard of a poem being cursed. Or do you mean, what poem of Shakespeare's contains a curse? In Rape of Lucrece, Lucrece curses Tarquin pretty roundly. Or do you mean, what poem puts a curse in Shakespeare's mouth? Well, his epitaph for one.
No curse - died of natural causes
Because in is time they were known to dig up graves and dump the remains somewhere so he put a curse on his grave so that no one would dig him up. Of course, Shakespeare did not put the verse on his grave; people cannot bury themselves. It was the members of his family that inscribed the verse there.
Echo.
She was jealous of Medusa's beautiful hair and gave her the curse!
No, probably. But Athena might be able to lift the curse, since she was the one who put the curse on Medusa.
"I curse" (as in "put a curse on someone," not "curse and yell profanities")
Satanism. Be care full. If someone put that curse on you know that to fullfil it you must kill the person you put the curse on. From a christian point of view this is very evil and Jesus is the only one who can help.
The curse of Macbeth, also known as the "Scottish play curse," is said to bring bad luck to a production of William Shakespeare's Macbeth. The curse is believed to have originated from various superstitions and incidents associated with the play, including actors falling ill or dying during productions.
That he is going to eat them
yes