| MND II.i.252 | [Oberon to Puck, of a bank] overcanopied with ... sweet muskroses and with eglantine |
| RJ V.iii.1.1 | [stage direction] Enter Paris and his Page, with flowers and sweet water |
| RJ V.iii.14 | [Paris as if to Juliet] thy bridal bed ... / Which with sweet water nightly I will dew |
| Tit II.iv.6 | [Chiron to Lavinia] call for sweet water, wash thy hands |
| TN I.i.41 | [Orsino to all] Away before me to sweet beds of flowers! |
| TS induction.1.47 | [Lord to Huntsmen] burn sweet wood to make the lodging sweet |
| Ven.1079 | [] The flowers are sweet, their colours fresh and trim |
| WT IV.iv.249 | [Mopsa to Clown] you promised me a tawdry-lace and a pair of sweet gloves |