[502] “Glossary,” p. 161.
[503] See “Winter’s Tale,” iv. 3; “Henry V.,” v. 2; “1 Henry VI.,” i. 1.
[504] “Plant-Lore of Shakespeare,” p. 73.
[505] “Nares’s Glossary,” vol. i. p. 363.
[506] “Shakespeare’s Garden,” p. 82; see Dyce’s “Glossary,” p. 184.
[507] Ellacombe’s “Plant-Lore of Shakespeare,” p. 204; Prior’s “Popular Names of British Plants,” 1870, p. 111.
[508] Cf. “All’s Well that Ends Well,” iv. 5; “Antony and Cleopatra,” iv. 2; “Romeo and Juliet,” ii. 3, where Friar Laurence says:
“In man as well as herbs, grace and rude will.”
[509] “A Dissuasive from Popery,” pt. i. chap. ii. sec. 9; see Dyce’s “Glossary,” p. 371.
[510] Nares’s “Glossary,” vol. i. p. 464.