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“I, Rooster John Byron, hereby place a curse Upon the Kennet and Avon Council, May they wander the land for ever, Never sleep twice in the same bed, Never drink water from the same well, And never cross the same river twice in a year. He who steps in my blood, may it stick to them Like hot oil. May it scorch them for life, And may the heat dry up their souls, And may they be filled with the melancholy Wine won't shift. And all their newborn babies Be born mangled, with the same marks, The same wounds of their fathers. Any uniform which brushes a single leaf of this wood Is cursed, and he who wears it this St George's Day, May he not see the next.”

Quote by Jez Butterworth

Work

Jerusalem

This book delves into the rich history and diverse cultures that have shaped Jerusalem over centuries, offering a comprehensive look at its significance in various religious, political, and social contexts. more

Author

Jez Butterworth
Jez Butterworth

Jez Butterworth is a British playwright known for his works 'Enron' and 'Jerusalem'. His plays often explore the complexities of modern society and the multifaceted nature of human nature. more

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