XXII. Wedded.




A SOLEMN thing it was, I said,
        A woman white to be,
And wear, if God should count me fit,
        Her hallowed mystery.

A timid thing to drop a life
        Into the purple well,
Too plummetless that it come back
        Eternity until.



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