GARDEN EL GIVERS. 
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Shall send, between the red rose and the white, 
A thousand souls to death and deadly night. 
King Henry VI., Part I. Act ii. Scene 4. 
York. Then will I raise aloft the milk-white rose, 
1 With whose sweet smell the air shall be perfumed 
King Henry VI., Part II. Act i. Scene 1. 
i King Henry. The red rose and the white are on 
his face, 
The fatal colours of our striving houses : 
King Henry VI., Part III. Act ii. Scene 5. 
Richmond. And then, as we have ta’en the sacra¬ 
ment, 
We will unite the white rose and the red ; 
King Richard III., Act v. Scene 4. 
Antony . . . . tell him, he wears the rose 
t Of youth upon him; 
Antony and Cleopatra, Act iii. Scene 11. 
Othello. . . . When I have pluck’d thy rose, 
I cannot give it vital growth again, 
^ It needs must wither ;- 
Othello, Act v. Scene 2. 
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. Scene 2. 
There will I make thee a bed of roses, 
; With a thousand fragrant posies, 
Passionate Pilgrim, xviii. 
