Roses and Rue is a collection of poems by William Alexander Taylor, first published in 1894. The book contains a range of poems, from romantic and sentimental to reflective and philosophical. The title of the book refers to the two opposing themes of the collection: the beauty and joy of love (symbolized by roses) and the pain and sorrow of life (symbolized by rue). The poems in Roses and Rue are characterized by their lyrical and emotional language,...
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