Blessings, in abundance come, To the Bride, and to her Groome; May the Bed, and this short night, Know the fulness of delight! Pleasures, many here attend ye, And ere long, a Boy Love send ye Curld and comely, and so trimme, Maides (in time) may ravish him. Thus a dew of Graces fall On ye both; Goodnight to all. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...DEATH'S JEST-BOOK: SAILORS' [OR MARINERS'] SONG by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES BEGGAR TO BEGGAR CRIED by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS TO MR. MONTGOMERY; OCCASIONED BY ... ATTACK ON HIS POEMS by LUCY AIKEN A TALE OF VILLAFRANCA; TOLD IN TUSCANY by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING SOMETIME, SOMEWHERE by OPHELIA G. BROWNING PAST SORROWS by CHRISTOPHER PEARSE CRANCH |