Shakspere's Garden; or the plants and flowers named in his works described and defined. With notes and illustrations from the works of other writersLongman & Company, 1864 - 172 Seiten |
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... Marjoram ( Origanum vulgare ) . Lafew . ' Twas good a lady , ' twas good a lady ; we may pick a thousand sallets , ere we light on such another herb . Clown . Indeed , sir , she was the sweet marjoram of the sallet , or rather the herb ...
... Marjoram ( Origanum vulgare ) . Lafew . ' Twas good a lady , ' twas good a lady ; we may pick a thousand sallets , ere we light on such another herb . Clown . Indeed , sir , she was the sweet marjoram of the sallet , or rather the herb ...
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... The Winter's Tale . The poet Clare notices the sweetness of marjo- ram : The thyme strong scented ' neath our feet , And marjoram so doubly sweet . CHAPTER XI . TWELFTH - NIGHT , OR WHAT YOU All's Well that Ends Well . 63.
... The Winter's Tale . The poet Clare notices the sweetness of marjo- ram : The thyme strong scented ' neath our feet , And marjoram so doubly sweet . CHAPTER XI . TWELFTH - NIGHT , OR WHAT YOU All's Well that Ends Well . 63.
Seite 70
... Marjoram , Marigold ( Chrysanthemum se- getum ) , Pale primrose ( Primula vulgaris ) , Carna- tions , Gillivors . In Act iv . Scene 2 , Autolycus enters singing : - When daffodils begin to peer With heigh the doxy over the dale- Why ...
... Marjoram , Marigold ( Chrysanthemum se- getum ) , Pale primrose ( Primula vulgaris ) , Carna- tions , Gillivors . In Act iv . Scene 2 , Autolycus enters singing : - When daffodils begin to peer With heigh the doxy over the dale- Why ...
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... marjoram ; The marigold that goes to bed with the sun , And with him rises weeping : these are flowers Of middle summer , and I think they are given To men of middle age : you're very welcome [ To Camillo . Now my fairest friend , I ...
... marjoram ; The marigold that goes to bed with the sun , And with him rises weeping : these are flowers Of middle summer , and I think they are given To men of middle age : you're very welcome [ To Camillo . Now my fairest friend , I ...
Seite 78
... Marjoram . These are garden herbs , highly fragrant and aromatic , and found growing in most of the cottage gardens in England . Hyll speaks of marjoram as comforting the brain . Lavender was considered as an emblem of affec- tion . 78 ...
... Marjoram . These are garden herbs , highly fragrant and aromatic , and found growing in most of the cottage gardens in England . Hyll speaks of marjoram as comforting the brain . Lavender was considered as an emblem of affec- tion . 78 ...
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