Rather I hold with those that tell it thus, That they, who had made proof of their great faith, Were joined no less with honour in love's house By Holy Church, which binding looseneth, Since it is written that 'twixt maid and man The wedded contract joining hand and heart For this life is and passeth not the span Of victor death which all our bonds doth part. And it were grievous one should suffer all, Even death's last pang and an untimely grave, If overcoming he again should fall Prisoner to penance and to sorrow slave. Ah, no! They lived the life their love had given, And we too all, so grant it kindly Heaven! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE TARRY BUCCANEER by JOHN MASEFIELD VERSES TO RHYME WITH 'ROSE' (2) by JANE AUSTEN THE PROPHET by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN SIR JOHN FRANKLIN by GEORGE HENRY BOKER EXPEDITIONAL by CHARLES WILLIAM BRODRIBB |