I decided upon the name Serpent Flower Record
Look like the innocent flower, but be the serpent under't (1.5.74-5)
Some editors believe these lines derive from Virgil's Eclogues 3.93,
For it I have thought of an idea of entwining a serpent amongst some flowers in black and white with the name accross it.
Look like the innocent flower, but be the serpent under't (1.5.74-5)
Some editors believe these lines derive from Virgil's Eclogues 3.93,
You, picking flowers and strawberries that growFor me, it is a memorable quotation from Shakespeare's Macbeth and portrays themes of evil lurking under the innocence. A strange and intriguing idea.
So near the ground, fly hence, boys, get you gone!
There's a cold adder lurking in the grass.
For it I have thought of an idea of entwining a serpent amongst some flowers in black and white with the name accross it.
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