Arthur Quiller-Couch, comp. The Oxford Book of Victorian Verse. 1922.
EpithalamiumEdmund Gosse (18491928)
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Love plied the pedals with his snowy foot,
Pouring forth music like the scent of fruit,
And stirring all the incense-laden air;
We knelt before the altar’s gold rail, where
The priest stood robed, with chalice and palm-shoot,
With music-men who bore citole and lute
Behind us, and the attendant virgins fair.
Our dawn to sudden sun; and all the while
The high-voiced children trebled clear and cold,
The censer-boys went swinging down the aisle,
And far above, with fingers strong and sure,
Love closed our lives’ triumphant overture.