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" I lett it run alle over my Garden Walls, not onlie because my Bees love it, but because 'tis the Herb sacred to Remembrance, and, therefore, to Friendship, whence a Sprig of it hath a dumb Language that maketh it the chosen Emblem at our Funeral Wakes,... "
Famous girls who have become illustrious women - Page 4
by John Maw Darton - 1866 - 290 pages
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Sharpe's London magazine, a journal of entertainment and ..., Volumes 13-14

Anna Maria Hall - 842 pages
...my garden walls, ml onlie because my bees love it, but because 'tis '.kfherb sacred to remembrance, and, therefore, to friendship, whence a sprig of it hath a dumb language till maketh it ye chosen emblem at our funeral wakes, aJ in imr buriall grounds. Howbcit, I am a school''>;...
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The Household of Sir Thomas More

Anne Manning - Christian saints - 1852 - 200 pages
...my garden walls, not onlie because my bees love it, but because 'tis the herb sacred to remembrance, and, therefore, to friendship, whence a sprig of it hath a dumb language that maketh ye chosen emblem at our funeral wakes, and in our buriall grounds. Howbeit, I am a schoolboy prating...
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The Household of Sir Thos. More

Anne Manning - 1860 - 272 pages
...therefore, to Friend" fhip, whence a Sprig of it hath a dumb " Language that maketh it the chofen Em" blem at our Funeral Wakes, and in our " Buriall Grounds. Howbeit, I am a School" boy prating in Prefence of his Mafter, for " here is John Clement at my Elbow, who is " the...
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The household of sir Thos. More, libellus a M. More inceptus ..., Volume 247

Anne Manning - 1860 - 272 pages
...Bees "love it, but becaufe 'tis the Herb facred to " Remembrance, and, therefore, to Friend" fhip, whence a Sprig of it hath a dumb " Language that maketh it the chofen Em" blern at our Funeral Wakes, and in our " Buriall Grounds. Howbeit, I am a School" boy prating...
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All the Year Round: A Weekly Journal, Volume 30

1873 - 640 pages
...salt-meat. Then, there are Cresses and Wood-sorrel to his breakfast, and Salep for his hot evening mess. Howbeit, I am a schoolboy prating in presence of his...who is the best botanist and herbalist of us all." One desideratum, namely Eriscanlon septangnlare, has not in this way played jack-in-the-box, starting...
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Shakespeare's Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark

William Shakespeare - Princes - 1878 - 300 pages
...my garden walls, not onlie because my bees love it, but because tis the herb sacred to remembrance, and therefore to friendship ; whence a sprig of it...at our funeral wakes and in our buriall grounds." Cf. Herrick, The Rosemarie Branch : "Grow for two ends, it matters not at all, Be 't for my bridall...
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The Plant-lore & Garden-craft of Shakespeare, Volume 149

Henry Nicholson Ellacombe - Gardens in literature - 1878 - 316 pages
...my garden walls, not onlie because my bees love it, but because tis the herb sacred to remembrance, and therefore to friendship; whence a sprig of it...at our funeral wakes and in our buriall grounds." And Parkinson gives a similar account of its popularity as a garden plant:—" Being in every woman's...
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Country Pleasures: The Chronicle of a Year Chiefly in a Garden

George Milner - Gardening - 1881 - 370 pages
...my Garden Walls, not onlie because my Bees love it, but because 'tis the Herb sacred to Remembrance, and, therefore, to Friendship, whence a Sprig of it...who is the best Botanist and Herbalist of us all." ' ' Manie a Plant which the Fastidious woulde cast forthe ' — that is the point. We are too apt to...
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Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark

William Shakespeare - 1881 - 300 pages
...my garden walls, not onlie because my bees love it, but because tis the herb sacred to remembrance, and therefore to friendship ; whence a sprig of it...at our funeral wakes and in our buriall grounds." Cf. Herrick, The Rosemarie Branch : 2S1 and Dekker, Wonderful Year : " The rosemary that was washed...
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Hamlet. Julius Cæsar

William Shakespeare - 1884 - 508 pages
...my garden walls, not onlie because my bees love it, but because tis the herb sacred to remembrance, and therefore to friendship ; whence a sprig of it...at our funeral wakes and in our buriall grounds." Cf. Ilerrick, The Rosemarie Branch : " Grow for two ends, it matters not at all, Be 't for my bridall...
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