Wit A Sporting In a pleasant Grove Of New Fancies By H. B. [i.e. Henry Bold] |
The good night to the Bride
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The good night to the Bride
Blessings in abundance comeTo the Bride, and to her Groome,
May the Bed this short night
Know the fulness of delight:
Pleasures may here attend you,
And ere long a boy Love send you.
Curld and comely, and so trim,
Maids in time may ravish him:
Thus a dew of graces fall
On yon both; Good-night to all.
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