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Richard II
And Bollingbroke hath seized the wasteful King.
What a pity is it, that he had not trimmed
And dressed his land, as we this garden, at time of year;
And wound the bark, the skin of our fruit trees,
Least being over proud with sap and blood,
With too much riches it confound itself?
King Richard II Act III Sc iv
Single Post Card from the Shakespeare Cards Collection by First Folio Cards Dimensions: 112 mm (4 1/2 ins ) x 160 mm (6 1/4 ins ) Printed onto textured card, blank on reverse.
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SKU c4f8320c06d6
Categories Gardening, Richard II , Shakespeare Cards, SHAKESPEARE POSTCARDS
Tags fruit trees, Gardening, tree grafting