FOOTNOTES:
[160:1] So Chester speaks of it as "the Young Man's Medlar" ("Love's Martyr," p. 96, New Sh. Soc.).
MINTS.
| (1) | Perdita. | Here's flowers for you; Hot Lavender, Mints, Savory, Marjoram. |
| Winter's Tale, act iv, sc. 4 (103). | ||
| (2) | Armado. | I am that flower, |
| Dumain. | That Mint. | |
| Longaville. | That Columbine. | |
| Love's Labour's Lost, act v, sc. 2 (661). | ||
The Mints are a large family of highly-perfumed, strong-flavoured plants, of which there are many British species, but too well known to call for any further description.
MISTLETOE.
| Tamora. | The trees, though summer, yet forlorn and lean, O'ercome with Moss and baleful Mistletoe. | |
| Titus Andronicus, act ii, sc. 3 (94). | ||