The line is from The Tempest by William Shakespeare, it should read;
You taught me language; and my profit on't
Is, I know how to curse
A swear word poem
I think this is referring to this bit of dialogue: Romeo: Lady, by yonder blessed moon I swear... Juliet: O, swear not by the moon [ ... ] lest thy love prove likewise variable. In other words, she's not telling him not to swear his love, she's telling him "Don't swear on the moon. It changes. I don't want a love that waxes and wanes." If you meant something else, please be more specific.
"Oh, swear not by the moon, th'inconstant moon that monthly changes in her circled orb, lest that thy love prove likewise variable" This is a personification; the monthly change in illumination is likened to the changing moods of a person. Juliet does not want him to swear by anything that is so untrustworthy.
He plans to wreck it.
That the murder of Caesar will be the oath.
WikiAnswers does not display swear words in any language.
In the english language swear words came from the vikings :D :3 :v
They swear a lot
No swear words of such.
Yes, Welsh does have swear words and offensive language like any other language. It's important to be respectful when using language and to understand the context and cultural sensitivities of the words being used.
No, the word "heck" is not considered a swear word. It is often used as a mild expletive or euphemism in place of stronger language.
It's impossible to count the number of swear words in any language, because there is universal agreement as to what words are considered swear words.
Magooza is my slang language for "Aw c**p!" Since I do NOT like to swear. :)
No. There is limited adult language in most of the Sonic games.
Anything others can take offence to really, anything at all in the politically correct age. Swear language, as a short answer.
Language Is swear words like s**t and dialogue is sexual terms
Never talk to strangers. Always try your best. Always tie you laces. Never swear.