The Newly-Wedded



NOW the rite is duly done,  
 Now the word is spoken,  
And the spell has made us one  
 Which may ne’er be broken;  
Rest we, dearest, in our home,
 Roam we o’er the heather:  
We shall rest, and we shall roam,  
 Shall we not? together.  
 
From this hour the summer rose  
 Sweeter breathes to charm us;
From this hour the winter snows  
 Lighter fall to harm us:  
Fair or foul—on land or sea—  
 Come the wind or weather,  
Best and worst, whate’er they be,
 We shall share together.  
 
Death, who friend from friend can part,  
 Brother rend from brother,  
Shall but link us, heart and heart,  
 Closer to each other:
We will call his anger play,  
 Deem his dart a feather,  
When we meet him on our way  
 Hand in hand together.

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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme AAAABCBC DEDEFCFC GCGCHCHC
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Characters 734
Words 134
Stanzas 3
Stanza Lengths 8, 8, 8

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