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"Let who will praise and behold The reservèd Marigold;"
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Marigolds"The Sun doth make the marigold to flourish, The Sun’s departure makes it droop again; So golden Mary’s sight my joys do nourish, But by their absence all my joys are slain. The Sun the marigold makes live and die, By her the Sun shines brighter, so may I. Her smiles do grace the Sun, and light the air, Revive my heart, and clear the cloudy sky; Her frowns the air make dark, the sun to lower, The marigold to close, my heart to die. By her the sun, the flower, the air, and I, Shine and darken, spread, and close, live and die. You are the Sun, you are the golden Mary, Passing the sun in brightness, gold in power: I am the flower whom you do make to vary; Flourish when you smile, droop when you do lower. Oh let this heart of gold, sun, and flower, Still live, shine, and spring in your heart’s bower."
"Let who will praise and behold The reservèd Marigold;"
"So shuts the marigold her leaves At the departure of the sun;"
"This Mary-gold here doth shew Mary worth gold lies here below; Cut down by death, ye fairst gilt flour Flourish and fade doth in an hour. The Mary-gold in sunshine spread When cloudie closd doth bow the head, This orient plant retains its guise With splendid Sol to set and rise— Evn so this Virgin Mary Rose, In life soon nipt, in death fresh grows."
"What flower is that which bears the Virgins name, The richest metal joinèd to the same."
"Good is ye leaf, so is ye sed, To gryndyn and drynky at gret ned, It wyll be dronky wt whey or wt ale Or wt good reed wyn yat be stale; Alle manner veny will it abate In manys body early and late."
"[T]he Bay, the Marigold’s darling,"