Examples of alliteration are very common in poems, such as Song by john donne, a British metaphysical poet, and The Sonnets, whose titles themselves use alliteration techniques. Love is the basic theme expressed in this poem. The poet even thinks that the essence of love is the combination of soul and body, pointing out that spirit alone is not enough and not perfect. This concept is remarkable, because it is completely opposite to the medieval concept of focusing only on the spirit rather than the human body. William blake, an English poet, wrote a work called The Wedding of Heaven and Hell. In this work, prose and poetry go hand in hand to explore the relationship between the two extreme spears. Robert Burns, a Scottish poet, has a famous poem called "Ah, my love is like a red rose". The last three words in the poem are connected by three R letters, and the beauty of rhyme is indescribable. In the west, even in many big cities in China, roses have become a symbol of love. 999 roses are sung in popular songs to give to their lovers, and street flower girls pray that every day is Valentine's Day, so that they can sell sky-high roses every day. Although this situation may not be entirely caused by Burns's poem A Red Rose, this poem must have played a lot of roles in the evolution of roses as a symbol of love.