This poem describes various flowers and plants that are gathered before a bride and groom's feet to bless them, including roses, primroses, daisies, pinks, thyme, oxlips, and marigolds. The poem asks that no unpleasant birds like crows, cuckoos, ravens, or magpies come to the bride's house and instead brings only melodious and fair birds.
This poem describes various flowers and plants that are gathered before a bride and groom's feet to bless them, including roses, primroses, daisies, pinks, thyme, oxlips, and marigolds. The poem asks that no unpleasant birds like crows, cuckoos, ravens, or magpies come to the bride's house and instead brings only melodious and fair birds.
This poem describes various flowers and plants that are gathered before a bride and groom's feet to bless them, including roses, primroses, daisies, pinks, thyme, oxlips, and marigolds. The poem asks that no unpleasant birds like crows, cuckoos, ravens, or magpies come to the bride's house and instead brings only melodious and fair birds.