Title:
Poems and readings for weddings and civil partnerships / compiled by A. Vasudevan.
ISBN:
9781847733191
Publication Information:
London : New Holland, 2009.
Physical Description:
192 pages ; 20 cm
Contents:
I Corinthians 13:1-13, If I speak in the tongues of men -- I John 4:7-19, Dear friends, let us love one another -- Ecclesiastes 3:1-8, For everything there is a season -- Ecclesiastes 4:9-12, Matthew 5:1-10, The Beatitudes -- Two are better than one -- Genesis 1:26-28, Male and female, he created them -- Proverbs 31:10-12, 25-31, A good wife is more precious than jewels -- Psalm 67, May God be gracious and bless us -- Psalm 95:1-7, Let us sing to the Lord -- Psalm 100, Make a joyful noise to the Lord -- Psalm 121, he will keep your going out and your coming in -- Psalm 128, May you see your children's children -- Song of Solomon 2:10-13, My lover spoke and said to me -- Diane Ackerman: Love -- Maya Angelou: Come and be my baby -- Anonymous: A walled garden; Apache blessing; Chinese poem; from A Native American wedding ceremony; From this day forward; Hawaiian love song; I knew that I had been touched by love; An Irish blessing; The key to love; These I can promise; True love; The promises of marriage; Women, look, listen, and take heed!; Sir Edwin Arnold: Somewhere -- Margaret Atwood: Habitation; W. H. Auden: Lullaby; O tell me the truth about love; Pay Ayes: Yes, I'll marry you my dear -- Elizabeth Barrett Browning: If thou must love me; from Sonnets from the Portuguese; with Robert Browning, from Love letters -- Robert Browning: Life in a love -- Jody Beck: Have you ever -- Ludwig van Beethoven: Love letters -- Robert Benjamin: My lady love -- Napoleon Bonaparte: from A love letter to Josephine -- Dietrich Bonhoeffer: A wedding sermon from a prison cell -- Anne Bradstreet: To my dear and loving husband -- Christopher Brennan: Because she would ask me why I loved her -- Robert Bridges: My delight and thy delight -- Buddha: from Sermon at Rajagaha -- Robert Burns: Love is like a red, red rose -- Lord Byron: So, we'll go no more a-roving; When we two parted -- Alice Cary: Forgive me but I needs must press -- Catullus: Garland your hair with marjoram -- John Clare: Love lives; First love -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge: The presence of love -- Hartley Coleridge: Friendship -- John Cooper Clark: I wanna be yours -- Wendy Cope: After the lunch -- E. E. Cummings: I carry your heart with me; I love you much (most beautiful darling) -- Stephen Curtis Chapman: I will be here -- Madeleine L'Engle, from The irrational season -- Dante, from The divine comedy -- C. Day Lewis: Song -- Louis De Bernieres: from Captain Corelli's mandolin -- Emily Dickinson: Hope is the thing with feathers; Wild nights -- John Donne: The good-morrow; The anniversary -- Max Ehrman: Desiderata -- George Eliot: To be one with each other; from Two lovers -- T. S. Eliot: A dedication to my wife -- James Dillet Freeman: Blessing for a marriage -- Robert Frost: from The master speed --
Kahlil Gibran: On children, from The prophet; on friendship, from The prophet; on love, from The prophet; on marriage, from The prophet -- Thomas Hardy, from Far from the madding crowd -- Lorenz Hart: My funny valentine -- Ernest Hemingway: from A farewell to arms -- George Herbert: Love III -- Hindu marriage poem: The seven steps -- Gerard Manley Hopkins: At the wedding march -- Ted Hughes: Lovesong -- Victor Hugo, from Les miserables -- I ching, from Yi Jung. I ching. The classic of changes -- Ben Johnson: Song to Celia -- John Keats: Bright star, would I were steadfast as thou art -- Kuan Tao-Sheng: Married love -- Par Lagerkvist: let my shadow disappear into yours -- Philip Larkin: Wedding-wind -- D. H. Lawrence, from Fidelity -- Edward Lear: The owl and the pussy cat -- Winifred Mackworth Praed: The newly-wedded -- Christopher Marlowe: The passionate shepherd to his love -- Andrew Marvell: To his coy mistress -- Thomas Moore: Believe me, if all those endearing young charms -- William Morris: from Love is enough -- Toni Morrison: from Jazz -- Anne Morrow Lindbergh: from A gift from the sea -- Ogden Nash: Reprise; Tin wedding whistle -- Pablo Neruda: We have lost even; Love sonnets IX, XLV, & XVII; Love; Morning love sonnet XXVII -- Mari Nichols: Why marriage? -- Edmund O'Neill: Marriage joins two people in the circle of its love -- John Boyle O'Reilly: A white rose -- Alice Oswald: Wedding -- Boris Pasternak: from A wedding -- William Penn: Never marry but for love -- Wilferd Arlan Peterson: The art of a good marriage -- Plato: from The symposium -- Rainer Maria Rilke: from Letters to a young poet; Love song -- Walter Rinder: What is love? -- Matthew Rohrer: Credo; Epithalamium -- Christina Rossetti: A birthday -- Jalalud'din Rumi: Reading -- St. Francis of Assisi: Prayer -- Carl Sandburg: Untitled; under the harvest moon -- Sappho: Two fragments -- William Shakespeare: O mistress of mine; from Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet; Sonnets 18 and 116 -- Percy Bysshe Shelley: The Indian serenade; Love's philosophy -- Sir Philip Sidney: My true love hath my heart and I have his -- Robert Louis Stevenson: Wedding prayer -- Rabindranath Tagore: My polar star; My song; Unending love -- Pierre Teilhard de Chardin: Love -- Alfred Lord Tennyson: Songs from the princess -- Thomas à Kempis, from Imitatio Christi -- Mark Twain: A marriage -- Margaret Walker: Love song for Alex -- Sir Hugh Walpole: The most wonderful of all things in life -- Walt Whitman: from Song of the open road -- Mary Wollstonecraft: from A love letter -- William Wordsworth: Perfect woman -- W. B. Yeats: He wishes for cloths of heaven; The love tells of the rose in his heart; When you are old -- Short quotations on love and marriage -- Index of first lines.
Summary:
An essential collection, not just for anyone getting married, but also for people asked to choose a meaningful reading for a loved one's service.
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OCLC Number:
ocn244064171
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