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Devotions : the selected poems of Mary Oliver / Mary Oliver.

Summary:

Throughout her celebrated career, Mary Oliver has touched countless readers with her brilliantly crafted verse, expounding on her love for the physical world and the powerful bonds between all living things. Identified as "far and away, this country's best selling poet" by Dwight Garner, she now returns with a stunning and definitive collection of her writing from the last fifty years. Carefully curated, these 200 plus poems feature Oliver's work from her very first book of poetry, No Voyage and Other Poems, published in 1963 at the age of 28, through her most recent collection, Felicity, published in 2015.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780399563249
  • ISBN: 9780399563263
  • ISBN: 0399563245
  • Physical Description: xx, 455 pages ; 25 cm
  • Publisher: New York : Penguin Press, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC, 2017

Content descriptions

General Note:
Includes index of titles and first lines.
Formatted Contents Note:
From Felicity -- I wake close to morning -- This morning -- World I live in -- Whistling swans -- Storage -- For Tom Shaw S.S.J.E. (1945-2014) -- I know someone -- That little beast -- Pond -- I have just said -- Gift -- From blue horses -- After reading Lucretius, I go to the pond -- I don't want to be demure or respectable -- Stebbin's gulch -- Franz Marc's blue horses -- On meditating, sort of -- Lonliness -- Do stones feel? -- Drifting -- Blueberries -- Vulture's wings -- What gorgeous thing -- From dog songs -- Storm -- Percy (one) -- Little dog's rhapsody in the night (Percy three) -- Percy (nine) -- Benjamin, who came from who knows where -- Dog has run off again -- Bazougey -- Her grave -- Poetry teacher -- First time Percy came back -- From a thousand mornings -- I go down to the shore -- I happened to be standing -- Three things to remember -- Lines written in the days of growing darkness -- An old story -- Instant -- Tides -- Poet compares human nature to the ocean from which we came -- Life story -- Varanasi -- From swan -- I worried -- I own a house -- Don't hesitate -- Swan -- Passing the unworked field -- How I go to the woods -- On the beach -- From evidence -- Violets -- We shake with joy -- It was early -- With thanks to the field sparrow, whose voice is so delicate and humble -- A lesson from James Wright -- Almost a conversation -- To begin with, the sweet grass -- Evidence -- Prayer -- Mysteries, yes -- At the river Clarion -- From the Truro bear and other adventures -- Other kingdoms -- Gift -- Coyote in the dark, coyotes remembered -- From red bird -- Night herons -- Mornings at Blackwater -- Orchard -- Sometimes -- invitation -- From this river, when I was a child, I used to drink -- We should be well prepared -- Meadowlark sings and I greet him in return -- Of the empire -- Red -- Night and the river -- Self-portrait -- With the blackest of Inks -- From thirst -- When I am among the trees -- When the roses speak, I pay attention -- Six recognitions of the Lord -- Gethsemane -- Poet thinks about the donkey -- Praying -- Doesn't every poet write a poem about unrequited love? -- On thy wondrous works I will meditate (Psalm 145) -- Chat -- Thirst -- From new and selected poems: volume two -- Hum -- Lead -- Oxygen -- White heron rises over Blackwater -- Honey Locust -- Song for autumn -- Fireflies -- Poet with his face in his hands -- Wild, wild -- North country -- Terns
From blue iris -- Just lying on the grass at Blackwater -- Sea leaves -- Morning at Blackwater -- How would you live then? -- How the grass and the flowers came to exist, a god-tale -- From why I wake early -- Why I wake early -- Spring at Blackwater: I go through the lessons already learned -- Mindful -- Lingering in happiness -- Daisies -- Goldenrod, late fall -- Old poets of China -- Logos -- Snow geese -- At black river -- Beans -- Arrowhead -- Where does the temple begin, where does it end? -- From long life -- Just as the calendar began to say summer -- Can you imagine? -- Softest of mornings -- Carrying the snake to the garden -- From owls and other fantasies -- Dipper -- Spring -- While I am writing a poem to celebrate summer, the meadowlark begins to sing -- Catbird -- Backyard -- From what do we know? -- Summer poem -- Loon -- Winter at Herring Cove -- Mink -- Blue iris -- You are standing at the edge of the woods -- Roses -- Stones -- One hundred white-sided dolphins on a summer day -- From the leaf and the cloud -- Flare -- From the book of time -- From west wind -- Have you tried to enter the long black branches -- Seven white butterflies -- At round pond -- Black oaks -- Am I not among the early risers -- Fox -- From the poem "West Wind" -- From white pine -- May -- Yes! No! -- In Pobiddy, Georgia -- Porcupine -- Wrens -- Mockingbirds -- I found a dead fox -- Morning glories -- August -- Toad -- I looked up -- Sea mouse -- From new and selected poems: volume one -- Sun -- Goldenrod -- When death comes -- Whelks -- Goldfinches -- Poppies -- Water snake -- White flowers -- Peonies -- Egret -- Rice -- Rain -- Picking blueberries, Austerlitz, New York, 1957 -- October -- From house of light -- Some questions you might ask -- Buddha's last instruction -- Summer day -- Spring -- Little owl who lives in the orchard -- Kookaburras -- Roses, late summer -- White owl flies into and out of the field -- Singapore -- Hermit crab -- Kingfisher -- Swan -- Turtle -- Loon on Oak-Head pond -- Five A.M. in the pinewoods -- Some herons -- From dream work -- One or two things -- Morning poem -- Wild geese -- Shadows -- Journey -- Poem -- Two kinds of deliverance -- Black snakes -- 1945-1985: poem for the anniversary -- Sunflowers -- From American primitive -- August -- Kitten -- Moles -- Clapp's pond -- First snow -- Ghosts -- Skunk cabbage -- Snakes -- White night -- Fish -- Humpbacks -- A meeting -- Roses -- Blackberries -- Tecumseh -- In Blackwater woods
From three rivers poetry journal and "three poems for James Wright" -- At Blackwater Pond -- Rabbit -- Three poems for James Wright -- From twelve moons -- Sleeping in the forest -- Snakes in winter -- Music lessons -- Entering the kingdom -- Night traveler -- Beaver moon-the suicide of a friend -- Last days -- Black snake -- Truro bear -- Mussels -- Snow moon-black bear gives birth -- Strawberry moon -- Pink moon-the pond -- Aunt leaf -- Farm country -- Lamps -- From the river Styx, Ohio -- Learning about the Indians -- Going to Walden -- Night flight -- From no voyage and other poems -- No voyage -- Jack -- Beyond the snow belt -- Swimming lesson -- On winter's margin -- Return -- Morning in a new land
Genre: Poetry.

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50500. ‡tFrom Felicity -- ‡tI wake close to morning -- ‡tThis morning -- ‡tWorld I live in -- ‡tWhistling swans -- ‡tStorage -- ‡tFor Tom Shaw S.S.J.E. ‡r(1945-2014) -- ‡tI know someone -- ‡tThat little beast -- ‡tPond -- ‡tI have just said -- ‡tGift -- ‡tFrom blue horses -- ‡tAfter reading Lucretius, I go to the pond -- ‡tI don't want to be demure or respectable -- ‡tStebbin's gulch -- ‡tFranz Marc's blue horses -- ‡tOn meditating, sort of -- ‡tLonliness -- ‡tDo stones feel? -- ‡tDrifting -- ‡tBlueberries -- ‡tVulture's wings -- ‡tWhat gorgeous thing -- ‡tFrom dog songs -- ‡tStorm -- ‡tPercy (one) -- ‡tLittle dog's rhapsody in the night ‡r(Percy three) -- ‡tPercy (nine) -- ‡tBenjamin, who came from who knows where -- ‡tDog has run off again -- ‡tBazougey -- ‡tHer grave -- ‡tPoetry teacher -- ‡tFirst time Percy came back -- ‡tFrom a thousand mornings -- ‡tI go down to the shore -- ‡tI happened to be standing -- ‡tThree things to remember -- ‡tLines written in the days of growing darkness -- ‡tAn old story -- ‡tInstant -- ‡tTides -- ‡tPoet compares human nature to the ocean from which we came -- ‡tLife story -- ‡tVaranasi -- ‡tFrom swan -- ‡tI worried -- ‡tI own a house -- ‡tDon't hesitate -- ‡tSwan -- ‡tPassing the unworked field -- ‡tHow I go to the woods -- ‡tOn the beach -- ‡tFrom evidence -- ‡tViolets -- ‡tWe shake with joy -- ‡tIt was early -- ‡tWith thanks to the field sparrow, whose voice is so delicate and humble -- ‡tA lesson from James Wright -- ‡tAlmost a conversation -- ‡tTo begin with, the sweet grass -- ‡tEvidence -- ‡tPrayer -- ‡tMysteries, yes -- ‡tAt the river Clarion -- ‡tFrom the Truro bear and other adventures -- ‡tOther kingdoms -- ‡tGift -- ‡tCoyote in the dark, coyotes remembered -- ‡tFrom red bird -- ‡tNight herons -- ‡tMornings at Blackwater -- ‡tOrchard -- ‡tSometimes -- ‡tinvitation -- ‡tFrom this river, when I was a child, I used to drink -- ‡tWe should be well prepared -- ‡tMeadowlark sings and I greet him in return -- ‡tOf the empire -- ‡tRed -- ‡tNight and the river -- ‡tSelf-portrait -- ‡tWith the blackest of Inks -- ‡tFrom thirst -- ‡tWhen I am among the trees -- ‡tWhen the roses speak, I pay attention -- ‡tSix recognitions of the Lord -- ‡tGethsemane -- ‡tPoet thinks about the donkey -- ‡tPraying -- ‡tDoesn't every poet write a poem about unrequited love? -- ‡tOn thy wondrous works I will meditate ‡r(Psalm 145) -- ‡tChat -- ‡tThirst -- ‡tFrom new and selected poems: volume two -- ‡tHum -- ‡tLead -- ‡tOxygen -- ‡tWhite heron rises over Blackwater -- ‡tHoney Locust -- ‡tSong for autumn -- ‡tFireflies -- ‡tPoet with his face in his hands -- ‡tWild, wild -- ‡tNorth country -- ‡tTerns
50500. ‡tFrom blue iris -- ‡tJust lying on the grass at Blackwater -- ‡tSea leaves -- ‡tMorning at Blackwater -- ‡tHow would you live then? -- ‡tHow the grass and the flowers came to exist, a god-tale -- ‡tFrom why I wake early -- ‡tWhy I wake early -- ‡tSpring at Blackwater: I go through the lessons already learned -- ‡tMindful -- ‡tLingering in happiness -- ‡tDaisies -- ‡tGoldenrod, late fall -- ‡tOld poets of China -- ‡tLogos -- ‡tSnow geese -- ‡tAt black river -- ‡tBeans -- ‡tArrowhead -- ‡tWhere does the temple begin, where does it end? -- ‡tFrom long life -- ‡tJust as the calendar began to say summer -- ‡tCan you imagine? -- ‡tSoftest of mornings -- ‡tCarrying the snake to the garden -- ‡tFrom owls and other fantasies -- ‡tDipper -- ‡tSpring -- ‡tWhile I am writing a poem to celebrate summer, the meadowlark begins to sing -- ‡tCatbird -- ‡tBackyard -- ‡tFrom what do we know? -- ‡tSummer poem -- ‡tLoon -- ‡tWinter at Herring Cove -- ‡tMink -- ‡tBlue iris -- ‡tYou are standing at the edge of the woods -- ‡tRoses -- ‡tStones -- ‡tOne hundred white-sided dolphins on a summer day -- ‡tFrom the leaf and the cloud -- ‡tFlare -- ‡tFrom the book of time -- ‡tFrom west wind -- ‡tHave you tried to enter the long black branches -- ‡tSeven white butterflies -- ‡tAt round pond -- ‡tBlack oaks -- ‡tAm I not among the early risers -- ‡tFox -- ‡tFrom the poem "West Wind" -- ‡tFrom white pine -- ‡tMay -- ‡tYes! No! -- ‡tIn Pobiddy, Georgia -- ‡tPorcupine -- ‡tWrens -- ‡tMockingbirds -- ‡tI found a dead fox -- ‡tMorning glories -- ‡tAugust -- ‡tToad -- ‡tI looked up -- ‡tSea mouse -- ‡tFrom new and selected poems: volume one -- ‡tSun -- ‡tGoldenrod -- ‡tWhen death comes -- ‡tWhelks -- ‡tGoldfinches -- ‡tPoppies -- ‡tWater snake -- ‡tWhite flowers -- ‡tPeonies -- ‡tEgret -- ‡tRice -- ‡tRain -- ‡tPicking blueberries, Austerlitz, New York, 1957 -- ‡tOctober -- ‡tFrom house of light -- ‡tSome questions you might ask -- ‡tBuddha's last instruction -- ‡tSummer day -- ‡tSpring -- ‡tLittle owl who lives in the orchard -- ‡tKookaburras -- ‡tRoses, late summer -- ‡tWhite owl flies into and out of the field -- ‡tSingapore -- ‡tHermit crab -- ‡tKingfisher -- ‡tSwan -- ‡tTurtle -- ‡tLoon on Oak-Head pond -- ‡tFive A.M. in the pinewoods -- ‡tSome herons -- ‡tFrom dream work -- ‡tOne or two things -- ‡tMorning poem -- ‡tWild geese -- ‡tShadows -- ‡tJourney -- ‡tPoem -- ‡tTwo kinds of deliverance -- ‡tBlack snakes -- ‡t1945-1985: poem for the anniversary -- ‡tSunflowers -- ‡tFrom American primitive -- ‡tAugust -- ‡tKitten -- ‡tMoles -- ‡tClapp's pond -- ‡tFirst snow -- ‡tGhosts -- ‡tSkunk cabbage -- ‡tSnakes -- ‡tWhite night -- ‡tFish -- ‡tHumpbacks -- ‡tA meeting -- ‡tRoses -- ‡tBlackberries -- ‡tTecumseh -- ‡tIn Blackwater woods
50500. ‡tFrom three rivers poetry journal and "three poems for James Wright" -- ‡tAt Blackwater Pond -- ‡tRabbit -- ‡tThree poems for James Wright -- ‡tFrom twelve moons -- ‡tSleeping in the forest -- ‡tSnakes in winter -- ‡tMusic lessons -- ‡tEntering the kingdom -- ‡tNight traveler -- ‡tBeaver moon-the suicide of a friend -- ‡tLast days -- ‡tBlack snake -- ‡tTruro bear -- ‡tMussels -- ‡tSnow moon-black bear gives birth -- ‡tStrawberry moon -- ‡tPink moon-the pond -- ‡tAunt leaf -- ‡tFarm country -- ‡tLamps -- ‡tFrom the river Styx, Ohio -- ‡tLearning about the Indians -- ‡tGoing to Walden -- ‡tNight flight -- ‡tFrom no voyage and other poems -- ‡tNo voyage -- ‡tJack -- ‡tBeyond the snow belt -- ‡tSwimming lesson -- ‡tOn winter's margin -- ‡tReturn -- ‡tMorning in a new land
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