. Mazes and labyrinths; a general account of their history and developments. Fig. 75.—Herbal Labyrinth. (T. Hill, 1579.). Fig. 76.—Herbal Labyrinth. (T. Hill, 1579.) mazes being workmanly handled by the Gardner shalmuch beautifie them in devising four sundry fruits to be104 placed in each of the corners of the Maze and in themiddle of it a proper Herber decked with Roses, or elsesome faire tree of Rosemary, or other fruits, at the dis-cretion of the Gardener.* And here, I also place the other Maze, which maybe lyke ordered and used, as I spake before, and it mayeyther be set with Isope and Tim


. Mazes and labyrinths; a general account of their history and developments. Fig. 75.—Herbal Labyrinth. (T. Hill, 1579.). Fig. 76.—Herbal Labyrinth. (T. Hill, 1579.) mazes being workmanly handled by the Gardner shalmuch beautifie them in devising four sundry fruits to be104 placed in each of the corners of the Maze and in themiddle of it a proper Herber decked with Roses, or elsesome faire tree of Rosemary, or other fruits, at the dis-cretion of the Gardener.* And here, I also place the other Maze, which maybe lyke ordered and used, as I spake before, and it mayeyther be set with Isope and Time, or with winter Saveryand Tyme; for these do wel endure all ye winter throughgreene. And there be some which set their mazes withLavender, Cotton Spike, Majerome and such like. Butlet them be ordered in this point, as liketh best the Gar-dener, and so an end. For I doe not here set forth this,or the other Maze afore expressed, for any necessariecommoditie in a Garden, but rather appoint eyther ofthem (which liketh you best) as a beautifying unto yourGarden: for that Mazes and Knots aptly made do muchset forth a


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