Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE SKAITH OF GUILLARDUN: 7, by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE First Line: His lady leal still tenderer became Last Line: In fierce revolt at his opprobrious ban. Alternate Author Name(s): Cayzer, Charles Subject(s): Love - Marital; Marriage; Wedded Love; Marriage - Love; Weddings; Husbands; Wives | ||||||||
His Lady leal still tenderer became, And in her wifely solace he forgot Much of the bitterness and biting shame, Too plenteously commingled in his lot; The cruel taunts that fann'd his blood to flame By her were soothed, until they stung him not. Rose at the last the spirit of the man In fierce revolt at his opprobrious ban. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A BLESSING FOR A WEDDING by JANE HIRSHFIELD A SUITE FOR MARRIAGE by DAVID IGNATOW ADVICE TO HER SON ON MARRIAGE by MARY BARBER THE RABBI'S SON-IN-LAW by SABINE BARING-GOULD KISSING AGAIN by DORIANNE LAUX A TIME PAST by DENISE LEVERTOV A DULL DAY IN SEPTEMBER by CHARLES WHITWORTH WYNNE |
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