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Summary

"A Dove By The Agean Sea" is a love poem celebrating the freedom and beauty of a dove, metaphorically representing an admired woman.

Abstract

The poem "A Dove By The Agean Sea" uses the imagery of a dove flying freely over the Aegean Sea to convey a sense of love and admiration for a woman. The dove, with its ability to traverse the skies and perch at will, symbolizes the woman's freedom and joy. The poet expresses a desire for the woman's continued blessings and wisdom, likening her virtues to a garland. There is also a plea for the woman, described as noble and of good character, not to depart from the poet's love, invoking a shared heritage and the protection of majesty until they meet again.

Opinions

  • The dove is seen as a symbol of freedom and beauty, reflecting the poet's admiration for the woman.
  • The poet cherishes the woman's autonomy, expressing a wish for her continued joy and wisdom.
  • There is a deep sense of connection and longing, with the poet imploring the woman not to withhold her presence or the blessings of their shared past.
  • The poem suggests that the woman is of high moral standing, referred to as being of nobility and character.
  • The use of nature and the dove metaphor indicates a reverence for the natural world and its reflection of human emotions and relationships.

A Dove By The Agean Sea

A Love Poetry

Photo by Al Ishrak Sunny on Unsplash

She flies like a dove by the Aegean Sea. And flaps her wings, she does. What a lovely sight! How beautiful the view! A bird over crystal waters is she. A bird that’s free!

She can go wherever she wants. She can perch on any branch she likes. Oh, freedom be with her! Oh, joy never leave her! Oh, wisdom clothe her — like a garland on her neck.

Do not depart from the one whom my soul loves. Do not withhold the blessings of old, the righteous inheritance of the called. Surround her with your majesty. Until then, O woman of nobility. Until then, O woman of character.

Dove
Agean Sea
Wisdom
Woman
Character
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