The phrase "hath the quivers" appears in Shakespeare's play "The Taming of the Shrew", and its spelling is archaic. In IPA phonetic transcription, "hath" is pronounced as /hæθ/, which corresponds to the word pronounced with a short 'a' sound and a voiced 'th'. "Quivers" is transcribed as /ˈkwɪvərz/, with the stress on the first syllable, and a plural '-s' pronunciation of the word. In modern English, we would write "has the quivers" instead. However, the original spelling adds to the historical flavor of literature.