VEGETABLES. 
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En'obarbus. Look, they weep ; 
And I, an ass, am onion-eyed ; 
Antony a^d Cleopatra, Act. i. Scene 2 ; 
Act iv. Scene 2. 
GARLIC. 
Bottom. And, most dear actors, eat no onions, 
Nor garlic, for we are to utter sweet breath; 
Midsummer Night’s Dream, Act iv. Scene 2. 
Dorcas. Mopsa must be your mistress: marry, 
garlic, 
To mend her kissing'with. 
A Winter’s Tale, Act iv. Scene 3. 
Hotspur. —I had rather live 
With cheese and garlic in a windmill, far, 
Than feed on cates, and have him talk to me, 
King Henry IV., Part I. Act iii. Scene 1. 
Menenius. You have made good work, 
You, and your apron-men; you that stood so much 
Upon the voice of occupation, and 
The breath of garlic-eaters ! 
Coriolanus, Act iv. Scene 6. 
LEEK. 
Thisbe. His eyes were green as leeks, 
Midsummer Night’s Dream, Act v. Scene 2. 
Pistol. Knowest thou Fluellen ? 
King Henry. Yes. 
Pistol. Tell him, I’ll knock his leek about his pate, 
Upon Saint Davy’s day. 
