Primrose

Midsummer Night’s Dream, [1.1.214-219]. Hermia. “And in the wood, where often you and I/ upon faint primrose beds were wont to lie,/ Emptying our bosoms of their counsel sweet,/ There my Lysander and myself shall meet;/ And thence from Athens turn away our eyes,/ To seek new friends and stranger companies.”

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  1. Shakespeare’s Plants (alphabetical) « PLANTS Says:

    […] own rede.” Venus and Adonis, [151-156]; primrose beds, Midsummer Night’s Dream, [1.1.214-219]; Henry The Sixth, Part II, [3.2.56-64]; The Winter’s Tale, [4.4.109-135]; Cymbeline, […]

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