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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TO MY HUSBAND, by ELIZA [PSEUD.] First Line: "when from the world, I shall be tane" Last Line: For I'me a parting now from you Alternate Author Name(s): Eliza+1 Subject(s): Diamonds;farewell;marriage; Parting;weddings;husbands;wives | |||
When from the world, I shall be tane, And from earths necessary paine, Then let no blacks be worne for me, Not in a Ring my dear by thee. But this bright Diamond, let it be Worn in rememberance of me. And when it sparkles in your eye, Think 'tis my shadow passeth by. For why, more bright you shall me see, Then that or any Gem can bee. Dress not the house with sable weed, As if there were some dismal deed Acted to be when I am gone, There is no cause for me to mourn. And let no badge of Herald be The sign of my Antiquity. It was my glory I did spring From heavens eternall powerful King: To his bright Palace heir am I. It is his promise, hee'l not lye. By my dear Brother pray lay me, It was a promise made by thee, And now I must bid thee adieu, For I'me a parting now from you. | 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 TIS A LITTLE JOURNEY by ANONYMOUS |
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