Andiatorocté; Or, the Eve of Lady Day On Lake George And Other Poems, Hymns, And Meditations in Verse

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THE WEDDING 'GARMENT.
Matt, xxii., 11.
I.
The chandeliers glow bright In the marriage hall.
Floor, wainscoting, and wall Are surfeited with light.
THE WEDDING GARMENT. 1 5/ Loud music fills the air.
A thousand feet Are gathered there, All waiting joyously to greet The royal Bridegroom and His Bride.
She stands by His side In blissful innocency, pure, and good, With a maiden's bashful blood.
But a matron's pride.
All richly dight In virgin white.
The Bridesmaids cluster round their Queen.
Bendin
...g like turf beneath their tread, The carpet shows so bright and clean In every thread Of brown, or green, or gold, or red.
It seems new woven, and just laid.
From the noblest to the last and least That gather there, each guest Is robed in his costliest and best.
And ready for the feast.
But hold ! Say, who is this That enters without a wedding dress ?
What rude unmannerly clown Comes thus unseemly in From the dust and dirt of the town.
Dishonoring all the rest.
But bringing chiefly shame and chagrin To the Lord of the feast ?


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