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How The White Rose Came

How The White Rose Came

Ella Wheeler Wilcox

How The White Rose Came is a poetic work by Ella Wheeler Wilcox, published in the early 20th century. The poem tells a whimsical tale of a rose and various garden insects, capturing the essence of springtime. Notable for its vivid imagery and lighthearted narrative, this piece reflects Wilcox's signature style of blending nature with human emotion.

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