by neufer » Fri Feb 05, 2010 1:54 pm
emc wrote:Looks like enough dust to choke a horse!
Are you sure that you're not The Mr. Ed?
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. Antony and Cleopatra > Act I, scene V
CLEOPATRA: Be choked with such another emphasis!
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. Timon of Athens > Act V, scene II
Third Senator: Fearful scouring
. Doth choke the air with dust:
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. King Richard II > Act III, scene IV
Servant: The whole land,
. Is full of weeds, her fairest flowers choked up,
. Her fruit-trees all upturned, her hedges ruin'd,
. Her knots disorder'd and her wholesome herbs
. Swarming with caterpillars?
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. King Henry V > Act IV, scene III
KING HENRY V: for there the sun shall greet them,
. And draw their honours reeking up to heaven;
. Leaving their earthly parts to choke your clime,
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. Macbeth > Act I, scene II
Sergeant: Doubtful it stood;
. As two spent swimmers, that do cling together
. And choke their Art.
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[quote="emc"]Looks like enough dust to choke a horse![/quote]
Are you sure that you're not The Mr. Ed?
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. Antony and Cleopatra > Act I, scene V
CLEOPATRA: Be choked with such another emphasis!
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. Timon of Athens > Act V, scene II
Third Senator: Fearful scouring
. Doth choke the air with dust:
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. King Richard II > Act III, scene IV
Servant: The whole land,
. Is full of weeds, her fairest flowers choked up,
. Her fruit-trees all upturned, her hedges ruin'd,
. Her knots disorder'd and her wholesome herbs
. Swarming with caterpillars?
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. King Henry V > Act IV, scene III
KING HENRY V: for there the sun shall greet them,
. And draw their honours reeking up to heaven;
. Leaving their earthly parts to choke your clime,
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. Macbeth > Act I, scene II
Sergeant: Doubtful it stood;
. As two spent swimmers, that do cling together
. And choke their Art.
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