Thursday, July 9, 2026

Sacred Rosemary

Still Life With Rosemary
From the Backyard

As Shakespeare reminds us,
"There's rosemary, that's for remembrance . . . "
Hamlet, IV, v

"As for Rosemarie, I let 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 ye chosen emblem at our funeral wakes
and in our buriall grounds.
"

by Anne Manning (1807-1879)
from The Household of Sir Thomas More (1851)

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Read more
about Manning's fictional diary
of More’s daughter Margaret

A couple of other bloggers look at
rosemary & misattribution
[It happens!]

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