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“ Blessed fig's end — the wine she drinks is made of grapes . ' Othello . Act ii , Scene 1 . Lafeu . “ O , will you eat no grapes , my royal fox ? ... All's Well that Ends Well . Act ii , Scene 1 . Lafeu . “ There's one grape yet .
“ Blessed fig's end — the wine she drinks is made of grapes . ' Othello . Act ii , Scene 1 . Lafeu . “ O , will you eat no grapes , my royal fox ? ... All's Well that Ends Well . Act ii , Scene 1 . Lafeu . “ There's one grape yet .
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And in All's Well that Ends Well > » 2 Lafeu . “ Go to , sir , you were beaten in Italy for picking a kernel out of a pomegranate . It is equally possible that Shakespeare may have seen orange trees growing ...
And in All's Well that Ends Well > » 2 Lafeu . “ Go to , sir , you were beaten in Italy for picking a kernel out of a pomegranate . It is equally possible that Shakespeare may have seen orange trees growing ...
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Rue , like rosemary , keeps “ seeming and savour all the , winter long ” : > Perdita . « Reverend Sirs , For you there's. 1 King Lear . Act ii , Scene 3 . 1 All's Well that Ends Well . Act iv , 166 Herbs and Gatherers of Simples.
Rue , like rosemary , keeps “ seeming and savour all the , winter long ” : > Perdita . « Reverend Sirs , For you there's. 1 King Lear . Act ii , Scene 3 . 1 All's Well that Ends Well . Act iv , 166 Herbs and Gatherers of Simples.
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