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The Flowers of Shakespeare

The Flowers of Shakespeare

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Number of Chapters: 23

Length: 04 hours and 06 minutes

Language: English

A lovely collection of information about those flowers that appear in William Shakespeare's work. The brief chapters are categorized by the four seasons in which the flowers first appear. - Summary by KevinS

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Primroses, Cowslips, and Oxlips (LizzieHexam)
Daffodils That Come Before the Swallow Dares (Ruth P.)
Daisies Pied and Violets Blue (Nemo)
Lady-smocks All Silver White and Cuckoo-buds of Every Yellow Hue (jenno)
Anemones and Azured Harebells (jenno)
Columbine and Broom-flower (KevinS)
Morning Roses Newly Washed with Dew (ChadH94)
Lilies of All Kinds (Amy Gramour)
Crown-Imperial and Flower-de-Luce (LizzieHexam)
Fern and Honeysuckle (KevinS)
Carnations and Gilliflowers (Farrah)
Marigold and Larkspur (Florence)
Pansies for Thoughts and Poppies for Dreams (Amy Gramour)
Crow-flowers and Long Purples (Kathleen Moore)
Saffron Crocus and Cuckoo-flowers (Kathleen Moore)
Pomegranate and Myrtle (Kathleen Moore)
Rosemary and Rue (Kathleen Moore)
Lavender, Mints, and Fennel (Ruth P.)
Sweet Marjoram, Thyme, and Savory (LizzieHexam)
Sweet Balm and Camomile (KevinS)
Dian's Bud and Monk's-hood Blue (Amy Gramour)
Holly and Ivy (Nemo)
Mistletoe and Box (Aparna Bhat)
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