What does it mean when Macbeth says the worm that's fled hath nature that time will venom breed no teeth for present?

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2026-03-06 04:10

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Macbeth is expressing regret that the enemy he thought he vanquished will return stronger in the future. Like a worm that has escaped, its ability to harm will grow over time, even if it cannot cause harm in the present moment.

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