Henry Livingston (Генри Ливингстон)

Epithalamium: A Marriage Poem


’Twas summer, when softly the breezes were blowing,
And Hudson majestic so sweetly was flowing,
The groves rang with music & accents of pleasure
And nature in rapture beat time to the measure,
When Helen and Jonas, so true and so loving,
Along the green lawn were seen arm in arm moving,
Sweet daffodils, violets and roses spontaneous
Wherever they wandered sprang up instantaneous.
The ascent the lovers at length were seen climbing
Whose summit is grac’d by the temple of Hymen:
The genius presiding no sooner perceived them
But, spreading his pinions, he flew to receive them;
With kindest of greetings pronounced them well come
While hollidays clangor rang loud to the welkin.

Henry Livingston’s other poems:

  1. To the Memory of Henry Welles Livingston
  2. 1819 New Year’s Carrier’s Address
  3. Acknowledgement
  4. The Procession
  5. The Vine & Oak

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