Quote by William Shakespeare
After life's fitful fever he sleeps well. Treason has done his worst. Nor steel nor poison, malice domestic, foreign levy, nothing can touch him further.
Summary
This quote suggests that the subject has finally found peace after enduring the tumultuous trials of life. Despite experiencing betrayal and various harmful attempts on his life, whether through weapons, poison, internal strife, or external threats, nothing has the power to harm or disturb him any further. It conveys the idea of ultimate tranquility and safety, indicating that the subject's troubles have ceased, allowing him to rest peacefully.