Weddings

To My Dear and Loving Husband by Anne Bradstreet
If ever two were one, then surely we.
To Sylvia, To Wed by Robert Herrick
Let us, though late, at last, my Silvia, wed
A Slice of Wedding Cake by Robert Graves
Chateau If by Peter Gizzi
f love if then if now if the flowers of if the conditional
The First Marriage by Peter Meinke
imagine the very first marriage a girl
Tear It Down by Jack Gilbert
We find out the heart only by dismantling what
A Ditty by Sir Philip Sidney
My true-love hath my heart, and I have his
In Memoriam, Epilogue, [O true and tried, so well and long] by Lord Alfred Tennyson
O true and tried, so well and long
Epithalamion by Edmund Spenser
Ye learnèd sisters, which have oftentimes
Endymion, Book I, [A thing of beauty is a joy for ever] by John Keats
A thing of beauty is a joy for ever
Let me not to the marriage of true minds (Sonnet 116) by William Shakespeare
Let me not to the marriage of true minds
Epithalamium, [Happy Bridegroom] by Sappho
Happy bridegroom, Hesper brings
Sonnet 8 [Set me where as the sun doth parch the green] by Petrarch
Set me where as the sun doth parch the green
Marriage by William Carlos Williams
So different, this man
The Kiss by Stephen Dunn
How many years I must have yearned
When a Woman Loves a Man by David Lehman
When she says margarita she means daiquiri
Epithalamium by Matthew Rohrer
In the middle garden is the secret wedding
A Wedding Toast by Richard Wilbur
St. John tells how
Plural Happiness by David Rivard
A curtain bellying like a pregnant cloud, warm white
Magnolia by Gerald Stern
The mayor, in order to marry us, borrowed
The maidens came by Anonymous
The maidens came