FLOWER-DE-LUCE
* Fleur-de-lis*
PERDITA
Lilies of all kinds,
The FLOWER-DE-LUCE being one.
—Winter’s Tale [Act IV, sc. 4]
HENRY V
What sayest thou, my fair
FLOWER-DE-LUCE?
—Henry V [Act V, sc. 2]
MESSENGER
Cropped are the FLOWER-
DE-LUCES
in your arms;
Of England’s coat one half is cut away.
—Henry VI, Pt. 1 [Act I, sc. 1]
JOAN LA PUCELLE
I am prepared; here is my keen-edged sword
Deck’d with five FLOWER-DE-LUCES
on each side.
—Henry VI, Pt. 1 [Act I, sc. 2]
YORK
A sceptre shall it have, have I a soul,
On which I’ll toss the FLOWER-
DE-LUCE of France.
—Henry VI, Pt. 2 [Act V, sc. 1]