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The Gardener more
A smiling young man with hauntingly blue eyes stands smiling at the gate to his thatched country cottage. A lady with a country-style scarf and dress addresses him.
 The gardener stands in his bower-door,
 With a primrose in his hand,
 And by there came a leal maiden,
 As jimp’s a willow wand.
‘O lady, can you fancy me,
 For to be my bride,
 You’ll get a’ the flowers in my garden,
 To be to you a weed.
‘The lily white shall be your smock;
 Becomes your body neat;
 And your head shall be deckd with jelly-flower,
 And the primrose in your breast.
Your gown shall be o’ the sweet-william,
 Your coat o’ camovine,
 And your apron o’ the salads neat,
 That taste baith sweet and fine.
‘Your stockings shall be o’ the broad kail-blade,
 That is baith broad and long;
 And narrow, narrow at the coot,
 And broad, broad at the brawn.
‘Your gloves shall be the marygold [marigold],
 All glittering to your hand,
 Well spread o’er wi’ the blue blaewort,
 That grows in corn-land.’
‘O fare you well, young man,’ she says,
 ‘Farewell, and I bid adieu;
 Since you’ve provided a weed for me,
 Among the summer flowers,
 Then I’ll provide another for you,
 Among the winter showers.
‘The new-fallen snow to be your smock;
 Becomes your body neat;
 And your head shall be deck’d with the eastern wind,
 And the cold rain on your breast.” (p. 28)