In which book of Shakespeare, is this herb mentioned as ‘for remembrance’?
In Hamlet, book by Shakespeare, the herb is mentioned as ‘for remembrance’.
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Q4. In which book of Shakespeare, is this herb mentioned as ‘for remembrance’?
Answer 4: Hamlet
Rosemary and Rue, herbs that on two occasions Shakespeare placed near to one another.
“There’s rosemary, that’s for remembrance; pray you love, remember …
there’s rue for you, and here’s some for me: we may call it herb-grace o’ Sundays: O, you must wear your rue with a difference”
Another name for the plant was Herb of Grace or Herb Grace o’ Sundays as it was used in the early Catholic Church to sprinkle holy water and to wash away sins. The word ruth comes from the word rue and more usually meant to feel pity for or to grieve.
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