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John Byrom Quotes

«God bless the King, I mean the Faith's Defender; / God bless - no harm in blessing - the Pretender; / But who Pretender is, or who is King, / God bless us all - that's quite another thing.»
«I shall prove it - as clear as a whistle.»
Author: John Byrom (Poet) | Keywords: whistle
«It talks a lot about the loss of rights, things we're starting to see in day-to-day politics.»
Author: John Byrom (Poet)
«In student theater, you see a lot of political plays. But this piece sees things from both sides. On one hand, it gives this perspective of harsh, fascist law and how terrible that is, but it also shows the other side and their perspective. I respect that in a play.»
Author: John Byrom (Poet)
«It's been nice to cast age-appropriate. Usually you just work with people in your own age range, so it's been great having a couple guys who are 40-plus.»
Author: John Byrom (Poet)
«It's rare that you get the rights to such a recent, successful play as this.»
Author: John Byrom (Poet)
«Christians awake, salute the happy morn, / Whereon the Saviour of the world was born.»
Author: John Byrom (Poet) | Keywords: morn, salute, saviour, whereon
«Bone and Skin, two millers thin, / Would starve us all, or near it; / But be it known to Skin and Bone / That Flesh and Blood can't bear it.»