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1770–1850

THE MARRIAGE CEREMONY

William Wordsworth

The Vested Priest before the Altar stands; Approach, come gladly, ye prepared, in sight Of God and chosen friends, your troth to plight With the symbolic ring, and willing hands

Solemnly joined. Now sanctify the bands, O Father!— to the Espoused thy blessing give, That mutually assisted they may live Obedient, as here taught, to thy commands.

So prays the Church, to consecrate a Vow “The which would endless matrimony make”; Union that shadows forth and doth partake A mystery potent human love to endow

With heavenly, each more prized for the other's sake; Weep not, meek Bride! uplift thy timid brow.

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