O come, soft rest of cares! come, Night!
Come, naked Virtue's only tire,
The reapèd harvest of the light
Bound up in sheaves of sacred fire.
Love calls to war:
Sighs his alarms,
Lips his swords are,
The field his arms.
Come, Night, and lay thy velvet hand
On glorious Day's outfacing face;
And all thy crownèd flames command
For torches to our nuptial grace.
Love calls to war:
Sighs his alarms,
Lips his swords are,
The field his arms.
Bridal Song
George Chapman
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Poem topics: fire, light, crown, face, velvet, soft, command, bound, Valentine's Day, night, war, field, love, I love you, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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