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Title: The Wedding-Garment
Author: Rachel Annand Taylor [ More Titles by Taylor]
Thought it be blither than roses in thine eyes, Shall I not rend this raiment of pangs and fears, This Colchian cloth white flames ensorcelise, This gaudy-veil distained with blood and tears?-- What praise? "O marriage-beauty garlanded For festival, O sumptuous flowery stole For rites of adoration!"--See instead A cilice drenched with torment of my soul! Nevertheless the fibres implicate Proud exultations; burning, have revealed Rich throes of triumph, sweetness passionate As painèd lilies reared in thorn-plots yield. Ah! silver wedding-garment of the bride, Ah! fiery cilice, I am satisfied!
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