Colleagues,
Having just read a series of stories in which Shakespeare's "primrose path"
figure largely, I find myself wondering how the primrose got its reputation.
I suspect the Bard, as always, was referring to common interpetations of the
flowers as he did with the "humors". Any suggestions or information on the
symbology of primroses? Or, good references on the flower symbology of
Elizabethan times?
John Dendy