"A Sheaf of Roses" by Elizabeth Gordon is a collection of early 20th-century poems that focuses on different types of roses to explore themes such as love and sacrifice. The book associates each variety of rose with related stories of love and human experience. As each rose reflects themes of love and loss, sentimental connections and relationships unfold. Through storytelling and vivid verse, the collection examines longing and evokes emotions for the beauty found in nature.

A Sheaf of Roses
By Elizabeth Gordon
In this collection of poems, roses embody love, loss, and the sentimental bonds that connect human hearts to nature.
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