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Iago. Our bodies are our gardens ; to the which 
our wills are gardeners : so that if we will plant net¬ 
tles, . . . why, the power and corrigible autho¬ 
rity of this lies in our wills. 
Othello, Act i. Scene 3. 
Menenius. We call a nettle but a nettle ; 
And the faults of fools but folly. 
CoRJOLANUS, Act ii. Scene 1. 
COCKLE. 
Biron. Allons! Allons! —Sow’d cockle reap’d no 
corn ; 
Love’s Labour’s Lost, Act iv. Scene 3. 
Coriolanus. I say again, 
In soothing them we nourish ’gainst our senate 
The cockle of rebellion, 
Coriolanus, Act iii. Scene 1. 
DARNEL. 
Burgundy. . . . her fallow leas 
The darnel, hemlock, and rank fumitory, 
Doth root upon; 
King Henry V., Act v. Scene 2. 
La Pucelle . Good morrow, gallants ! want ye corn 
for bread ? , 
I think the Duke of Burgundy will fast, 
Before he’ll buy again at such a rate : 
’Twas full of darnel : 
King Henry VI., Part I. Act iii. Scene 2. 
