You'ld be so lean that blasts of January would blow you through and through
You'ld be so lean that blasts of January would blow you through and through
The line "You'ld be so lean that blasts of January would blow you through and through" is from William Shakespeare's play "The Tempest." In this context, the line is spoken by the character Prospero, the rightful Duke of Milan who has been exiled to a remote island with his daughter Miranda. Prospero is a powerful sorcerer who uses his magic to manipulate the events on the island and ultimately bring about the resolution of the play.