Mary Morison

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Mary Morison is a lyrical love poem by Scottish poet Robert Burns, celebrated for its tender expression of youthful affection and longing.

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Mary Morison canonical 1
Mary Morison (character) 1

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instanceOf lyric poem
poem
author Robert Burns
countryOfOrigin Scotland
firstLine O Mary, at thy window be
form lyric
genre love poem
romantic poetry
hasCulturalSignificance celebrated example of Burns’s early love poetry
hasImagery night-time tryst and window scene
hasReception widely admired for simplicity and tenderness
hasSetting rural Scotland
hasSubject a young man’s devotion to Mary Morison
hasTitleCharacter Mary Morison self-linksurface differs
surface form: Mary Morison (character)
includedIn collections of Robert Burns’s poems
influenced later Scottish love lyrics
language English
Scots
literaryMovement Scottish Enlightenment
meter traditional Scottish song metre
partOf Robert Burns’s love lyrics
periodOfComposition 18th century
portrays emotional longing for the beloved
tender expression of youthful affection
setToMusic traditional Scottish airs
theme idealized beloved
longing
unrequited love
youthful affection
writtenBy Robert Burns

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Poems of Robert Burns containsWork Mary Morison
Mary Morison hasTitleCharacter Mary Morison self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Mary Morison (character)