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Wind Quotes - Page 89

he stood against the wind and let it peel him clean

Anne Carson (1999). “Autobiography of Red: A Novel in Verse”, Vintage

I believe one would write better if the climate were bad. If there were a lot of wind and storms for example.

Peter Edgerly Firchow, Aldous Huxley (1984). “The end of Utopia: a study of Aldous Huxley's Brave new world”, Bucknell Univ Pr

Everything was screaming: the sea, the wind, my heart.

Yann Martel (2012). “Life Of Pi, Illustrated”, p.143, Canongate Books

Alack, the night comes on, and the bleak winds Do sorely ruffle; for many miles about There's scarce a bush.

William Shakespeare, Charles Symmons (1843). “The Dramatic Works and Poems”, p.411

When heaven doth weep, doth not the earth o'erflow? If the winds rage, doth not the sea wax mad, Threatening the welkin with his big-swollen face?

William Shakespeare, Jonathan Bate (1995). “Titus Andronicus: Third Series”, p.201, Cengage Learning EMEA

The southern wind Doth play the trumpet to his purposes; And, by his hollow whistling in the leaves, Foretells a tempest and a blustering day.

William Shakespeare (2013). “Histories of Shakespeare in Plain and Simple English (a Modern Translation and the Original Version)”, p.743, BookCaps Study Guides

Behold the threaden sails, Borne with the invisible and creeping wind, Draw the huge bottoms through the furrow'd sea, Breasting the lofty surge

William Shakespeare (2013). “Second Tetralogy In Plain and Simple English: Includes Richard II, Henry IV Parts 1 and 2, and Henry V”, p.723, BookCaps Study Guides

The wind-shak'd surge, with high and monstrous main, Seems to cast water on the burning Bear, And quench the guards of the ever-fixed pole.

William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Samuel Johnson, Alexander Pope, George Steevens (1821). “The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare”, p.292