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Much like a subtle spider which doth sit In middle of her web, which spreadeth wide; If aught do touch the utmost thread of it, She feels it instantly on every side.

Much like a subtle spider which doth sit In middle of her web, which spreadeth wide; If aught do touch the utmost thread of it, She feels it instantly on every side.

Robert Anderson, Geoffrey Chaucer, Henry Howard Earl of Surrey, Sir Thomas Wyatt, Thomas Sackville Earl of Dorset (1795). “The Works of the British Poets. With Prefaces”, p.695

Their souls were contagious. ... Bloodsuckers, spiders and vampires: that was what Lenin called them.

Robert Harris (1998). “Archangel: A Novel”, Random House Incorporated

At what point is a wasp ever going to have a chat with a spider?

"The Ricky Gervais Show" podcast (Season 1, Episode 3), December 19, 2005.

My brain more busy than the labouring spider Weaves tedious snares to trap mine enemies.

William Shakespeare (1790). “Shakspeare's Dramatic Works: With Explanatory Notes”, p.547

The Spider as an Artist Has never been employed- Though his surpassing Merit Is freely certified.

Emily Dickinson, Helen Vendler (2010). “Dickinson”, p.418, Harvard University Press