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For I'm to be Queen o' the May, mother, I'm to be Queen o' the May. - Lord Alfred Tennyson, The May Queen (st. 1) Among the changing months, May stands confest The sweetest, and in fairest colors dressed. - James Thomson (1), On May May, queen of blossoms, And fulfilling flowers, With what pretty music Shall we charm the hours? Wilt thou have pipe and reed, Blown in the open mead? Or to the lute give heed In the green bowers. - Lord Edward Thurlow (1), 1st Baron Thurlow, To May For every marriage then is best in tune, When that the wife is May, the husband June. - Rowland Watkyns (Watkins), To the most Courteous and Fair Gentlewoman, Mrs. Elinor Williams What is so sweet and dear As a prosperous morn in May, The confidant prime of the day, And the dauntless youth of the year, When nothing that asks for bliss, Asking aright, is denied, And half of the world a bridegroom is ANd half of the world a bride? - Sir William Watson (2), Ode in May Displaying page 2 of 2 for this topic: << Prev 1 [2]
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