Rose and Roof-Tree
This is a volume of poetry by American author George Parsons Lathrop. As the dedication reads, “I need give my verse no hint as to whom it sings for. The rose, knowing her own right, makes servitors of the light-rays to carry her color. So every line here shall in some sense breathe of thee, and in its very face bear record of her whom, however unworthily, it seeks to serve and honor.” Rose was the name of his wife. – Summary by Carolin [chương_files]