EPITHALAMIUM
- EPITALÂMIO – II - T
- EPITALÂMIO – XIV - T
- I - Set ope ali shutters, that the day come in
- II - Part from the windows the small curtains set
- III - Open the windows and thee doors all wide
- III - Open the windows and thee doors all wide
- IV - Let the wide light come through the whole house now
- IV - Let the wide light come through the whole house now
- IX - Now is she gowned completely, her face won
- IX - Now is she gowned completely, her face won
- V - Now will her grave of untorn maidenhood
- V - Now will her grave of untorn maidenhood
- VI - Sing at her window, ye heard early wings
- VI - Sing at her window, ye heard early wings
- VII - Now is she risen. Look how she looks down,
- VII - Now is she risen. Look how she looks down,
- VIII - Look how over her seeing-them-not her maids
- VIII - Look how over her seeing-them-not her maids
- X - Now is she issued. List how all speech pines
- X - Now is she issued. List how all speech pines
- XI - Hang with festoons and wreaths and coronals
- XI - Hang with festoons and wreaths and coronals
- XII - This is the month and this the day.
- XII - This is the month and this the day.
- XIII - No more, no more of church or feast, for these
- XIII - No more, no more of church or feast, for these
- XIV - The bridegroom aches for the end of this and lusts (1913)
- XIX - Set the great Flemish hour aflame!
- XV - Even ye, now old, that to this come as to
- XVI - No matter now or past or future.
- XVII - In a red bacchic surge of thoughts that beat
- XVIII - Io! Io! There runs a juice of pleasure's rage
- XX - But these are thoughts or promises or but
- XXI - And ye, that wed to-day, guess these instincts