Rose

Henry IV.1, [1.3.170-176]. Hotspur. “Shall it for shame be spoke in these days,/ Or fill up chonicles in time to come,/ That men of your nobility and power/ Did gage them both in an unjust behalf,/ As both of you –God pardon it!– have done,/ To put down Richard, that sweet lovely rose,/ and plant this thorn, this canker, Bolingbroke?”

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  1. Shakespeare’s Plants (alphabetical) « PLANTS Says:

    […] rose and thorns, All’s Well That Ends Well, [4.2.17-19]; of King Richard, Henry IV.1, [1.3.170-176]; Twelfth Night, [2.4.36-39]; damask, Twelfth Night, [2.4.109-112]; Twelfth Night, [3.1.149-152]; […]

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