Part 21 (1/2)
We shall be winnow'd with so rough a wind That even our Corn shall seem as light as chaff.
_2nd Henry IV_, act iv, sc. 1 (194).
(9) _Macbeth._
Though bladed Corn be lodged and trees blown down.
_Macbeth_, act iv, sc. 1 (55).
(10) _Longaville._
He weeds the Corn, and still lets grow the weeding.
_Love's Labour's Lost_, act i, sc. 1 (96).
(11) _Biron._
Allons! allons! sowed c.o.c.kle reap'd no Corn.
_Ibid._, act iv, sc 3 (383).
(12) _Edgar._
Sleepest or wakest thou, jolly shepherd?
Thy sheep be in the Corn.
_King Lear_, act iii, sc. 6 (43).
(13) _Cordelia._
All the idle weeds that grow In our sustaining Corn.
_Ibid._, act iv, sc. 4 (6).
(14) _Demetrius._
First thrash the Corn, then after burn the straw.
_t.i.tus Andronicus_, act ii, sc. 3 (123).
(15) _Marcus._
O, let me teach you how to knit again This scattered Corn into one mutual sheaf.