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Though but a shadow, but a sliding,
    Let me know some little joy!
    We that suffer long annoy
    Are contented with a thought
    Through an idle fancy wrought:
O let my joys have some abiding!


208. Bridal Song

Cynthia, to thy power and thee
        We obey.
Joy to this great company!
        And no day
Come to steal this night away
  Till the rites of love are ended,
And the lusty bridegroom say,
  Welcome, light, of all befriended!

Pace out, you watery powers below;
        Let your feet,
Like the galleys when they row,
        Even beat;
Let your unknown measures, set
  To the still winds, tell to all
That gods are come, immortal, great,
  To honour this great nuptial!


209. Aspatia's Song

Lay a garland on my herse
  Of the dismal yew;
Maidens, willow branches bear;
  Say, I died true.