Andrew Marvell Poem The Garden. The Garden is a romantic poem with the poet conveying his emotions while highlighting the value of nature and the vanity of humanity. - therefore they must perch in the highest reaches of the garden until their journey to heaven.
Crownd from some single herb or tree Whose short and narrow verged shade. The Luscious Clusters of their Vine Upon my Mouth do crush their Wine. True contemplation according to the poet is possible only in the green shade of a tree in a garden.
Miscellaneous Poems was sent to the press by Mary Marvell who claimed she was Andrews widow.
Andrew Marvells Mower Against the Garden is the first in a series of four Garden poems. Such was that happy Garden-state While Man there walkd without a Mate. It is romantic because it is about the nature in subject and theme and it is the expression of the poets personal and emotional feelings about life in. While all the flowers and trees do close To weave the garlands of repose.