Rose Fyleman attended two collages. She first entered University College and later attended the Royal College of Music located in London.
Rose Fyleman died in 1957.
Rose Fyleman has written: 'Nine new plays for children' 'The Fairy Flute' 'Teddy tells you..' 'The Rose Fyleman birthday book' 'The Rose Fyleman fairy book'
Rose did not attend college.
I have seen it before in a book, but tonight I found it at this site: http://www.btinternet.com/~lambjw/mice/poet4.htm Mice By Rose Fyleman I think mice Are rather nice. Their tails are long, Their faces small, They haven't any Chins at all. Their ears are pink, Their teeth are white, They run about The house at night. They nibble things They shouldn`t touch And no one seems To like them much But I think mice Are Nice
No he can not.
Walter de la Mare
Robert Burns wrote "A Red, Red Rose," one of his most famous love poems. Burns is widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland.
Symbolism
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The main idea is "The poet describes his beloved as a rose that a worm undermines its life.
Using a rose to represent something in the poets inner world would be an example of symbolism.