- Aprill, with his
shoures soote The
droghte of
March hath
perced to the
roote". In London, the
smallest chance of a wet day in the year is on
April 27...
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premiere at the
Trinity Repertory Company in 1982.
Pinter himself pla****
Roote in a
subsequent production staged at the
Minerva Theatre, in Chichester...
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Thomas Reade Rootes Cobb (April 10, 1823 –
December 13, 1862), also
known as T. R. R. Cobb, was an
American lawyer, author, politician, and Confederate...
- When
April with its
sweet showers The droȝte of
March hath
perced to the
roote The
drought of
March has
pierced to the root has
drenched March's drought...
- that
Aprill with his
shoures soote The
droghte of
March hath
perced to the
roote, And
bathed every veyne in
swich licour Of
which vertu engendred is the...
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Student Episode: "Long Days,
Short Nights: Part 1"
Dalziel and
Pascoe Franny Roote Episode: "An
Advancement of Learning"
Brookside Martin Cathcart Episode:...
- like "droghte," "veyne," and "licour"
alongside English terms for nature: "
roote," "holt and heeth," and "croppes." John
Matthews Manly attempted to identify...
- an
English herbalist (1545–1612),
mentions "the
slimie substance of the
roote made in a
possett of ale"
would help back pains.[citation needed] Poultices...
- distrèsse, To her brothèr full
piteously she said, "Cause of my sorrowe,
roote of my heavinesse, That
whilom were the
sourse of my gladnèsse, When both...
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transferred to the West End and then Broadway. He also
created the role of
Roote in
Harold Pinter's play The
Hothouse which premiered in 1980 in a production...