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Sonnet on the Nuptials of the Marquis Antonio Cavalli With the Countess Clelia Rasponi of Ravenna

by George Gordon, Lord Byron

A noble Lady of the Italian shore

Lovely and young, herself a happy bride,

Commands a verse, and will not be denied,

From me a wandering Englishman; I tore

One sonnet, but invoke the muse once more

To hail these gentle hearts which Love has tied,

In Youth, Birth, Beauty, genially allied

And blest with Virtue's soul, and Fortune's store.

A sweeter language, and a luckier bard

Were worthier of your hopes, Auspicious Pair!

And of the sanctity of Hymen's shrine,

But,--since I cannot but obey the Fair,

To render your new state your true reward,

May your Fate be like _Hers_, and unlike _mine._

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