Thomas Hill, The gardeners labyrinth..., 1577 - p.25, gardeners prepare their beds..

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Date:1577

Description:Gardening: a task known to Shakespeare

Many of Shakespeare’s scenes are set in gardens. The plays indicate a familiarity with the tasks of setting seeds, weeding and raising plants for pleasure as well as for use in the kitchen, or as medicines. In Romeo and Juliet Friar Laurence collects herbs in his basket : 'I must up-fill this osier cage of ours with bale-ful weeds and precious-juiced flowers.' 2,2, lines 1-22.


Full title: Thomas Hill, The gardeners labyrinth: containing a discourse of the gardeners life in the yearly travels to be bestowed on his plot of earth,... wherein are set forth divers hebers, knottes and mazes... also the physicke benefit of each herbe, plant and floure gathered... by Didymus Mountaine, London, Henry Bynneman, 1577.


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1570s
Henri Estienne, A mervaylous discourse upon... Katherine de Medici…, 1575 - title page
Henri Estienne, A mervaylous discourse upon... Katherine de Medici…, 1575 - title page

Shakespeare may have owned this book. Shakespeare purchased New Place, the largest ...

1590s
William Shakespeare, Venus and Adonis, 1594, leaf F4v.
William Shakespeare, Venus and Adonis, 1594, leaf F4v.

Shakespeare’s first published works. The long poem, Venus and Adonis, was ...

1610s
Michael Drayton, Polyolbion, 1613 - 13th Song, p. 213
Michael Drayton, Polyolbion, 1613 - 13th Song, p. 213

Warwickshire, and Shakespeare's ‘merrie meeting’. According to John ...

1630s
John Fletcher and William Shakespeare, The Two Noble Kinsmen, [London], 1634  - p. 18, D1v
John Fletcher and William Shakespeare, The Two Noble Kinsmen, [London], 1634 - p. 18, D1v

A Shakespeare collaboration. The Two Noble Kinsmen includes pageantry in the ...

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