"I'll take you for pity, Mr. Palliser-'by my troth,' as my namesake Rosalind, Celia's friend, in Shakespeare, says to what's his name ...
"Somehow Good"
William de Morgan
It was from something else I seem to recollect her saying, 'Like my namesake, Celia's friend in Shakespeare.
"Somehow Good"
William de Morgan
And in this case there could be no doubt that it was a mere dream, for the girl not only took the form of his Rosey he was going back to directly, but actually claimed her name, saying distinctly, "like my namesake, Celia's friend, in Shakespeare."
"Somehow Good"
William de Morgan