GARLIC
*Garlick* Garlicke*
BOTTOM
Most dear Actors, eat no onions
nor GARLICKE,
for we are to utter sweet breath.
—A Midsummer Night’s Dream [Act IV, sc. 2]
LUCIO
He would mouth with a beggar,
though she smelt brown bread
and GARLICKE.
—Measure for Measure [Act III, sc. 2]
HOTSPUR
I had rather live,
With cheese and GARLICK in a windmill.
—Henry IV, Pt. 1 [Act III, sc. 1]
MENENIUS
You that stood so up much
On the voice of occupation, and
The breath of GARLIC-EATERS.
—Coriolanus [Act IV, sc. 6]
DORCAS
Mopsa must be your mistress; marry,
GARLICK to mend her kissing with.
—Winter’s Tale [Act IV, sc. 4]