Blast Quotes
1592-3 Margaret. Richard III, act1, sc.3, l.257-8.
Dull November brings the blast, Then the leaves are whirling fast.
Sara Coleridge Coleridge (1853). “Pretty Lessons in Verse, for Good Children; with Some Lessons in Latin in Easy Rhyme”, p.10
John Steinbeck (2002). “East of Eden”, p.256, Penguin
Where, where was Roderick then? One blast upon his bugle horn Were worth a thousand men.
Sir Walter Scott (1838). “The Lady of the Lake: A Poem”, p.190
Mischief moves somewhere near and I must blast it with my magic.
Jack Vance (2000). “Mazirian the Magician: (previously titled The Dying Earth)”, p.10, Macmillan
Blast Cecil!” said Eldric. “You have my permission,” I said.
Franny Billingsley (2013). “Chime”, p.261, A&C Black