Part 86 (2/2)
For flesh and blood, sir, white and red, you shall see a Rose; and she were a Rose indeed!
_Pericles_, act iv, sc. 6 (37).
(35) _Gower._
Even her art sisters the natural Roses.
_Ibid._, act v, chorus (7).
(_See_ CHERRY, No. 5.)
(36) _Juliet._
What's in a name? That which we call a Rose By any other name would smell as sweet.
_Romeo and Juliet_, act ii, sc. 2 (43).
(37) _Ophelia._
The expectancy and Rose of the fair state.
_Hamlet_, act iii, sc. 1 (160).
(38) _Hamlet._
Such an act . . . takes off the Rose From the fair forehead of an innocent love, And sets a blister there.
_Ibid._, act iii, sc. 4 (40).
(39) _Oth.e.l.lo._
When I have pluck'd the Rose, I cannot give it vital growth again, It needs must wither. I'll smell it on the tree.
_Oth.e.l.lo_, act v, sc. 2 (13).
(40) _Timon._
Rose-cheeked youth.
_Timon of Athens_, act iv, sc. 3 (86).
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