Vintage WeddingWedding Gown for BrideFormerly flowers were strewn from the house of the betrothed along the road to the church—a practice frequently alluded to by old writers and poets. Rowe, in his "Happy Village" (1796), says:- "The wheaten ear was scatter'd near the porch, The green bloom blossom'd strew'd the way to church;"
and Shakspeare alludes to the custom:- "Our bridal flowers serve for a buried corpse." More Wedding Ideas: |
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