3H6 III.ii.83 | [George aside to Richard, of Edward] He is the bluntest wooer in Christendom |
E3 I.ii.146 | [Countess to King Edward] a country swain, / Whose habit rude and manners blunt and plain / Presageth nought |
KJ I.i.71 | [King John to and of Bastard] A good blunt fellow! |
Luc.1300 | [of parts of Lucrece's letter] This is too curious-good, this blunt and ill |
R3 I.iii.103 | [Queen Elizabeth to Richard] I have too long borne / Your blunt upbraidings and your bitter scoffs |