S me dark, I wakd
to find o deplore
her pleasures all abjure: [ 480 ]
of farr off,
Such as I saw her in my dream, adornd
it all Eartow
to make her amiable: On she came,
Led by hough unseen, [ 485 ]
And guided by his voice, nor uninformd
Of nuptial Sanctitie and marriage Rites:
Grace was in all eps, heavn in her Eye,
In every gesture dignitie and love.
I overjoyd could not forbear aloud. [ 490 ]
turn fulfilld
tor bounteous and benigne,
Giver of all t fairest this
Of all ts, nor enviest. I now see
Bone of my Bone, Flesh of my Flesh, my Self [ 495 ]
Before me; oman is her Name, of Man
Extracted; for this cause he shall forgoe
Fato his ife adhere;
And t, one Soule.
S, [ 500 ]
Yet Innocence and Virgin Modestie,
ue and th,
t unsought be won,
Not obvious, not obtrusive, but retird,
to say all, [ 505 ]
Nature ,
roug seeing me, surnd;
I followd was honour knew,
And ie approvd
My pleaded reason. to tial Bowre [ 510 ]
I led he Morn: all heavn,
And ellations on t houre
Sest influence; th
Gave sign of gratulation, and each hill;
Joyous tle Aires [ 515 ]
to thir wings
Flung Rose, flung Odours from the spicie Shrub,
Disporting, till t
Sung Spousal, and bid e tarr
On op, to lighe bridal Lamp. [