can I a essay on rose
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in your garden if a beautiful flowers are there
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in your garden if a beautiful flowers are there
then see them how a rose flower beauty attract and a colour of beauty if You feel then in your
mind already aa beautiful 0essay will appear
it didn't take help of anybody aur a Google
you have to go and a see a beautiful flowers of rose
I think you have understand
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A rose makes the perfect flower to represent love. Its vibrant red stimulates the heart of any maiden. However, even the most beautiful rose has its thorns. Appearing during youth, the thorns grow alongside the rose, contrasting with the lustrous bud. Roses are widely used across the world as symbols of love, sympathy or sorrow.
The rose was sacred to Venus (mythology). Venus was the Roman goddess of love and beauty. It was also linked with Cupid (son of Venus). He was the Roman god of desire – in one myth, he dropped nectar and the nectar bubbled up from the ground as roses. The rose was also sacred to Bacchus. He was the Roman god of wine.
Rich Romans would lie on couches with roses laid on them. They would wear roses tied onto string around their neck. Anything which was said "under the rose" was considered to be a secret. Cleopatra VII of Egypt was said to have had a floor of her palace covered in roses before her lover Mark Antony visited her.
The rose has been used as a symbol of love for hundreds of years.
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The rose was sacred to Venus (mythology). Venus was the Roman goddess of love and beauty. It was also linked with Cupid (son of Venus). He was the Roman god of desire – in one myth, he dropped nectar and the nectar bubbled up from the ground as roses. The rose was also sacred to Bacchus. He was the Roman god of wine.
Rich Romans would lie on couches with roses laid on them. They would wear roses tied onto string around their neck. Anything which was said "under the rose" was considered to be a secret. Cleopatra VII of Egypt was said to have had a floor of her palace covered in roses before her lover Mark Antony visited her.
The rose has been used as a symbol of love for hundreds of years.
Hope it helps! Please do mark it as the brainliest! :-)
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