Bridal Song
In Shakespeare’s “Bridal Song,” the poet describes a number of different flowers that are associated with love and marriage. The rose is a symbol of love, while the lily represents purity. The daisy represents innocence, and the violet is a symbol of faithfulness. Each of these flowers plays an important role in the poem, and together they create a beautiful picture of love and the speaker compares the love between two people to a rose: “So is my love to me, and I to him.”