Shakespeare's Wild Flowers: Fairy Lore, Gardens, Herbs, Gatherers of Simples and Bee Lore |
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... probably been a garden since the Templars moved from Holborn and built their vast monastery by the river- side . In 1185 Heraclius , Patriarch of Jerusalem , who had come to invoke Henry II's aid against Saladin , consecrated the church ...
... probably been a garden since the Templars moved from Holborn and built their vast monastery by the river- side . In 1185 Heraclius , Patriarch of Jerusalem , who had come to invoke Henry II's aid against Saladin , consecrated the church ...
Page 89
... probably common and Shakespeare was doubtless familiar with pleasaunces of the type he visualized in the garden scenes in King Richard the Second and the three plays of King Henry the Sixth . The Duke of York's garden and Gloucester's ...
... probably common and Shakespeare was doubtless familiar with pleasaunces of the type he visualized in the garden scenes in King Richard the Second and the three plays of King Henry the Sixth . The Duke of York's garden and Gloucester's ...
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... probably took as great delight in their gardens as we do now . Recent discoveries in the Cornish village of Chysauster show the enclosures that in the days of the ancient Britons must have been gardens belonging to humble folk . It is ...
... probably took as great delight in their gardens as we do now . Recent discoveries in the Cornish village of Chysauster show the enclosures that in the days of the ancient Britons must have been gardens belonging to humble folk . It is ...
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Act iv Adonis amongst apple associated beauty centuries colour common commonly compared Coriolanus crown Cymbeline delight describes doth Duke Earl Elizabethan Ends eyes fair fairies Fifth figures flowers frequently fruit garden give green grow grown Hamlet hath Henry the Fourth Henry the Sixth herbs honey Ibid John King Henry King Richard known ladies leaves lily live look lord Love's Labour's Lost Measure mentioned Merry Wives Midsummer Night's Dream nature never noble noted orchard Othello pale Parkinson passage pear plant plantain play probably Queen references Romeo and Juliet root rose rosemary rush says Scene scent Second Shakespeare Shakespeare mentions smell Sonnet summer sweet Tempest thee thorns thou tree violets weeds wild Winter's Winter's Tale Wives of Windsor young