Who gave this script " roses are red, violets are blue ".
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roses are red, violets are blue .
Edmund Spenser
The origins of 'roses are red, violets are blue' poems and jokes can be traced back as far as 1590 from a poem by Edmund Spenser, but the Valentine's poems you're probably most familiar with come from a collection of nursery rhymes written in the 1700s by Joseph Ritson.
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