PALM
ROSALIND
Look here what I found on a PALM tree.
—As You Like It [Act III, sc. 2]
HAMLET
As love between them like the PALM
might flourish.
—Hamlet [Act V, sc. 2]
VOLUMNIA
And bear the PALM
for having bravely shed
Thy wife and children’s blood.
—Coriolanus [Act V, sc. 3]
CASSIUS
And bear the PALM alone.
—Julius Cæsar [Act I, sc. 2]
PAINTER
You shall see him a PALM
in Athens again,
and flourish with the highest.
—Timon of Athens [Act V, sc. 1]
THE VISION
Enter, solemnly tripping one after another, six
personages, clad in white robes,
wearing on their heads garlands of bays
and golden vizards on their faces,
branches of bays or PALM in their hands.
—Henry VIII [Act IV, sc. 2]