Look like the innocent flower, but be the rozer under't.
Which work of Shakespeare was the original quote from? *bites tongue*
This above all: to thine own rozer be true.
Which work of Shakespeare was the original quote from? I try to do so.
Away, you scullion! You rampallion! You fustilarian!
I'll tickle your rozer!
Which work of Shakespeare was the original quote from? I can't help but feel that rozer is replacing a dirty word there.