In the poem "Down by the Salley Gardens," the author William Butler Yeats helps visualize the scene of a petite and virtuous girl walking through the garden full of willow trees. There she meets the narrator and suggests that he does not hurry things. In the end, he later regrets not taking her advice.
My responsibility in my community was always picking up discarded trash on the side of the road. I know it's small but it really helped the people in my neighborhood. I also had to take care of the community garden. :)
The only thing Shakespeare left to his wife in his will was the second best bed in the house. His will reads: '“I gyve unto my wife my second best bed with the furniture”. The “furniture” refers to the linen for the bed...