
In this drop letter puzzle, every vowel has been omitted- Can you figure out the old quote?
T. b. wr.th w.th .n. w. l.v.
D.th w.rk l.k. m.dn.ss .n th. br..n
UPDATE: since only 2 people got it with spaces omitted, I’m going to add the spaces to make it more reasonable.
Answers can be submitted below in the comment section; will reveal by Thursday!
To be wrath with one you love doth work like madness on the brain.
TobewrothwithoneweloveDothworklikemadnessonthebrain
repost:
Any particular reason for the capital D?
Is every vowel or space represented by a dot?
Since only 2 people have gotten this correct, I went back and added the spaces to make it more do-able.
Now, each dot represents a vowel
Now it is easy even for me:
“To be wrothe with one we love Doth work like madness in the brain”
Not so sure what it exactly mean, but it an anger quote…
Thanks to uncle Google!
To be wroth with one we love
Doth work like madness on the brain.
You spoiled the fun RK! It is too easy now:
To be wroth with one we love Doth work like madness on the brain
“To be wroth with one we love
Doth work like madness on the brain.”
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
To be wroth with one we love doth work like madness in the brain
“to be wroth with one we love…Doth work like madness in the brain.”
— Samuel Taylor Coleridge
To be wroth with one we love.
Doth work like madness in the brain.
-Samuel Taylor Coleridge
To be wroth with one we love,
Doth work like madness in the brain.
to be wroth with one we love
Doth work like madness
in the brain