Vine (branches, sap)

Henry the Sixth, part 1, [2.5.8-12]. Mortimer. “These eyes, like lamps whose wastng oil is spent,/ Wax dim, as drawing to their exigent;/ Weak shoulders, overborne with burdening grief,/ And pithless arms, like to a withered vine,/ That droops his sapless branches to the ground.”

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