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[242:2] "Names of Herbes," s.v. Oryza.
ROSES.
(1) _t.i.tania._
Some to kill cankers in the Musk-rose buds.
_Midsummer Night's Dream_, act ii, sc. 3 (3).
(2) _t.i.tania._
And stick Musk-Roses in thy sleek, smooth head.
_Ibid._, act iv, sc. 1 (3).
(3) _Julia._
The air hath starved the Roses in her cheeks.
_Two Gentlemen of Verona_, act iv, sc. 4 (159).
(4) _Song._
There will we make our beds of Roses And a thousand fragrant posies.
_Merry Wives of Windsor_, act iii, sc. 1 (19).
(5) _Autolycus._
Gloves as sweet as Damask Roses.
_Winter's Tale_, act iv, sc. 3 (222).
(6) _Olivia._
Caesario, by the Roses of the spring, By maidhood, honour, truth, and everything, I love thee so.
_Twelfth Night_, act iii, sc. 1 (161).
(7) _Diana._
When you have our Roses, You barely leave us thorns to p.r.i.c.k ourselves And mock us with our bareness.
_All's Well that Ends Well_, act iv, sc. 2 (18).
(8) _Lord._
Let one attend him with a silver basin Full of Rose-water and bestrew'd with flowers.
_Taming of the Shrew_, Induction, sc. 1 (55).
(9) _Petruchio._
I'll say she looks as clear As morning Roses newly wash'd with dew.
_Ibid._, act ii, sc. 1 (173).
(10) _Tyrrell._
Their lips were four red Roses on a stalk, Which in their summer beauty kiss'd each other.
_Richard III_, act iv, sc. 3 (12).
(11) _Friar._
The Roses in thy lips and cheeks shall fade To paly ashes.
_Romeo and Juliet_, act iv, sc. 1 (99).
(12) _Romeo._
Remnants of packthread and old cakes of Roses Were thinly scatter'd, to make up a show.
_Ibid._, act v, sc. 1 (47).
(13) _Hamlet._
With two Provincial Roses on my razed shoes.
_Hamlet_, act iii, sc. 2 (287).