Now 'tis the spring and weeds are shallow rooted; Suffer them now and they'll outgrow the garden And choke the herbs for lack of husbandry.


In: Great Books of the Western World (Volume 26), The Plays and Sonnets of William Shakespeare (Volume 1)


Now 'tis the spring and weeds are shallow rooted; Suffer them now and they'll outgrow the garden And choke the herbs for lack of husbandry.

Now 'tis the spring and weeds are shallow rooted; Suffer them now and they'll outgrow the garden And choke the herbs for lack of husbandry.

Now 'tis the spring and weeds are shallow rooted; Suffer them now and they'll outgrow the garden And choke the herbs for lack of husbandry.

Now 'tis the spring and weeds are shallow rooted; Suffer them now and they'll outgrow the garden And choke the herbs for lack of husbandry.