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  1. Mary Oliver’s best poem is commonly considered to be ‘Wild Geese,’ a beautiful poem about the nature of life and happiness. Other well-loved poems include ‘The Summer Day,’ ‘The Journey,’ and ‘Flare.’

  2. Tune—“Bide ye yet.” O Mary, at thy window be, It is the wish’d, the trysted hour! Those smiles and glances let me see, That make the miser’s treasure poor: How blythely was I bide the stour, A weary slave frae sun to sun, Could I the rich reward secure, The lovely Mary Morison.

  3. Summary “Morning Poem” is about the fresh start and the new beginnings one should make after a night full of gloom and sadness. Oliver evokes the senses of all human beings to be joyful and embrace the beautiful and lively nature around them.

  4. 25 sty 2021 · In his latest book, Beholding Beauty: Mary and the Song of Songs, Fr. Cleveland builds on years of experience and knowledge as a spiritual director and an Oblate of the Virgin Mary to offer a unique perspective on these ancient Hebrew scriptures.

  5. Overall, “Beautifulby Mary J. Blige is a song that beautifully captures the essence of love, companionship, and the transformative power they have on one’s life. It celebrates the joy, peace, and understanding that come from having someone special watch over you.

  6. Skimming about on the breezy sea; Cresting the billows like silvery foam, And then wheeling away to its cliff-built home! What joy it must be, to sail, upborne. By a strong free wing, through the rosy morn, To meet the young sun face to face, And pierce like a shaft the boundless space!

  7. I. ADIEU, New–England's smiling meads, Adieu, the flow'ry plain: I leave thine op'ning charms, O spring, And tempt the roaring main. II. In vain for me the flow'rets rise, And boast their gaudy pride, While here beneath the northern skies. I mourn for health deny'd. III. Celestial maid of rosy hue, O let me feel thy reign!