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