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POEMS |
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The following poems may be
listed on our site in three ways. By poem
author, by poem title, or by the first line in
the poem. Some poems are listed in its full
entirety, others only by quotes as used in wedding
vows. However , no part of the poems have been
changed. For you reading enjoying each page
may contain a link to more poems written by the
artist on various external websites.
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Love to faults is always blind
- William Blake |
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Love seeketh not itself to please - William
Blake |
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Love, trust, and
forgiveness are the foundations of marriage - Regina Hill |
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Love will find a way
- Lord Byron |
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May
these vows and this marriage be blessed |
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May you
know, in your heart that others are always thinking of you-For
Fathers |
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Marriage |
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Marriage
is a commitment to life, the best -- Edmund O'neil |
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Marriage is the
clue to human life, - D. H. Laurence |
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My bounty is
as boundless as the sea - William
Shakespeare |
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My face in thine eyes,
thine in mine appears - John Donne |
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My fellow, my companion, help most dear,
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Mary Sidney Herbert |
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My Oath to
You - Loreene Broker |
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Needs |
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Now the rite is
duly done - Winthrop Mackworth Praid |
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O, human
love! - Edgar Allen Poe |
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O lyric Love, Half
angel - Robert Browning |
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O, thou art fairer than the
evening air - Christopher Marlowe |
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O my luve's like a red, red
rose - Robert Burns |
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Of Shared Love |
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Once he drew with
one long kiss - Lord Alfred Tennyson |
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One half of me
is yours - William Shakespeare |
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One heart's
enough for me-One heart to love - Auguste Mignon |
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One shad
the more, one ray the less -
Lord Byron |
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One Way Love |
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Our boat to
the waves go free - William Ellery Channing |
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So fall asleep love, loved by me
- Robert Browning |
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So shall a friendship fill
each heart - Georgia McCoy |
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So they lovd
as love in twain - William
Shakespeare |
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So dear I love
him that with him - William
Shakespeare |
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somewhere i have
never |
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Sonnet 18 |
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Sonnet 116 |
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Speak to Us of Love |
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Such is my love - William
Shakespeare |
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Take a Chance |
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That old miracle-Love at
first sight - Owen Meredith |
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The face of all the world is changed
- Elizabeth Browning |
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The first sound in the song of
love - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow |
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The
fountains mingle with the river - Lord
Alfred Tennyson |
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The minute I heard my first
love story - Mystical Poems of Rumi |
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The more of my poor heart
you take - Edmond Rostand |
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The Prophet |
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The
Passionate Shepherd to His Love,
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The Picture |
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The Symposium |
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The violet
loves a sunny bank. -
Bayard Taylor |
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The web of
marriage is made by propinquity - Anne Lindbergh |
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There be
none of Beauty's daughters -
Lord Byron |
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There is not a
breathing of - William Wordsworth |
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They sin who tell us love
can die - Robert Southey |
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Thou'rt
loved, adored by me - Thomas Moore |
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Thou wert my joy in every
spot - John Clare |
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Thinking of
you keeps me entranced in a passionate world |
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Til Death Do Us Part
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Tis sweet to know there is an eye will mark Our coming
- Lord Byron |
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To live content
with small means - Reverend William Henry
Channing |
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To me, fair
friend, you never can be old -
William Shakespeare |
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To wait an Hour is
long
- Emily Dickinson |
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Touched by an Angel
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Today I
will marry one of the FEW, the PROUD, a US MARINE -
Jinae McGhan |
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traveled |
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Two such as you...Cannot be
parted nor be swept away - Robert Frost |
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true love is
a durable fire - Sir Walter
Raleigh |
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Twice or thrice had I
loved thee - John Donne |
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Two human
loves make one divine - Elizabeth Browning |
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Unable are the
loved - Emily Dickinson |
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Upon that I
kiss your hand - William Shakespeare |
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We are one, one flesh -
John Milton |
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We cannot kindle when
we will - Matthew Arnold |
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We loved with
a love - Edgar Allen Poe |
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Were I as base as is the
lowly plain - Joshua Sylvester |
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Were you the
earth, dear Love, and I the skies - Joshua Sylvester |
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What are you to Love? -
Alexander Pope |
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What of Marriage? |
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What I do and what I dream include thee
- Elizabeth Browning |
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What is a friend? I
will tell you |
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What love is, if though
wouldst be taught - Friedrich Halm |
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What's earth with
all its art - Robert Browning |
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When
the wedding march sounds the resolute approach - Anne Lindbergh |
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What thou
and I did till we lov'd - John Donne |
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When you
love someone, you do not love them all the time - Anne Lindbergh |
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When you
start on your journey to Ithaca - Constantine P. Cavafy |
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Whoever lives true life -
Elizabeth Browning |
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You have become mine
forever - Hindu Marriage Poem |
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You
Never Fail to make me Smile - |
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Young
Bride-at wreath for thee, of Sweet and gentle flowers - Martin
Tupper |