cold heart, a

cold heart, a

A dispassionate, unaffectionate individual. This term already meant lack of love in Shakespeare’s time. In his Antony and Cleopatra (3:13) Antony asks the queen if she now prefers Caesar to him, saying, “Cold-hearted toward me?” and she, denying it, replies, “Ah! dear, if I be so, from my cold heart let heaven engender hail, and poison it in the source; and the first drop in my neck.”
See also: cold
The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer
See also:
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  • in salad days
  • salad days
  • salad days, one's
  • your salad days
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  • comparisons are odious
  • salad years
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