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When Juliet says "phaethon would whip you to the west," she is alluding to the story of Phaethon, who lost control of the sun chariot and almost set the world on fire. This statement highlights the danger and recklessness of Romeo's love and the potential destructive consequences that could result from it.
An allusion is an indirect reference to something in particular. An example of an allusion ins Romeo and Juliet would be: In Act 3 Scene 2 Juliet says 'Gallop apace, you fiery-footed steeds, Towards Phoebus' lodging: such a wagoner, As Phaethon would whip you to the west, And bring in cloudy night immediately.' These words are an allusion that refers to Helios and Phaethon (the sun-god and his son).
dream whip!? u mean miracle whip or cool whip?
Stagecoach West - 1960 The Bold Whip 1-33 was released on: USA: 23 May 1961
Scourge means a cause of widespread devastation or suffering, often in the form of a punishment or affliction. It can also refer to a whip used for punishment or torture.
if harriet would try to sneak a sugar cube she would get whipped
What do you expect dude? Man you should know this by now.
It means "whip". :]
That is to flog.
I think you mean "Let it Whip" (let's whip it baby, let's whip it right, let's whip it baby, whip it all night). It's by Dazz Band.
Cool Whip
A halter and lead rope, if she's halter broke. If not, then bribe her with feed. If this question is based on the Wild West game on Poptropica, then the answer would be a whip.