1H6 I.i.80 | [First Messenger to nobles] Cropped are the flower-de-luces in your arms |
1H6 I.ii.99 | [Pucelle to Charles] here is my keen-edged sword, / Decked with five flower-de-luces on each side |
2H6 V.i.11 | [York to himself, of his sceptre] On which I'll toss the flower-de-luce of France |
E3 III.i.79 | [King John to all, of King Edward] Dare he already crop the fleur-de-lis? [Q1 Flewer de Luce] |
E3 III.ii.43 | [Woman to all, of a lion] Shall carry hence the fleur-de-lis of France [Q1 fluerdeluce; Q2 Flower de Luce] |
H5 V.ii.208 | [King Henry to Katherine] What say'st thou, my fair flower-de-luce? |