HERBS, 
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ROSEMARY. x 
Perdita. For you there’s rosemary, and rue ; these 
keep 
Seeming, and savour, all the winter long : 
A Winter’s Tale, Act iv. Scene 3. 
/ Ophelia. There’s rosemary, that’s for remembrance ; 
Hamlet, Act iv. Scene 5. 
Nurse. . . . Doth not rosemary and Romeo 
begin both with a letter ? 
Friar. Dry up your tears, and stick your rosemary 
On this fair corse ; 
Romeo and Juliet, Act ii. Scene 4 ; 
Act iv. Scene 5. 
Edgar. . . . sprigs of rosemary; 
King Lear, Act ii. Scene 3. 
FENNEL. 
Doll. Why doth the prince love him so then ? 
Falstaff. Because their legs are both of a bigness : 
and he plays at quoits well; and eats conger and 
fennel; 
King Henry IV., Part II. Act ii. Scene 4. 
Ophelia. There’s fennel for you, 
Hamlet, Act iv. Scene 5. 
