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  • When things have reached their darkest pass The Bright Blade joins unto the bride,

    Virginity Sydney Kilgore 2010

  • When things have reached their darkest pass The Bright Blade joins unto the bride,

    Virginity Sydney Kilgore 2010

  • By Aristron the king of beauty for his stolen bride,

    Repetition, Representation and Revolution: Deleuze and Blake's _America_ 2008

  • When I looked down from the crag, and beheld the fair-haired stranger dallying with his bride,

    Chronicles of the Canongate 2008

  • Trojan dames made subject to Achaea's spear, on the day that there came to their plains one who sped with foreign oar across the dashing billows, bringing to Priam's race from Lacedaemon thee his hapless bride,

    Helen 2008

  • Trojan dames made subject to Achaea's spear, on the day that there came to their plains one who sped with foreign oar across the dashing billows, bringing to Priam's race from Lacedaemon thee his hapless bride,

    Helen 2008

  • [5267] Stratocles, the physician, upon his wedding-day, when he was at dinner, Nihil prius sorbillavit, quam tria basia puellae pangeret, could not eat his meat for kissing the bride,

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • Oh, can't you see that you were born to stand by my side And I was born to be with you, you were born to be my bride,

    WEDDING SONG Dylan, Bob, 1941- 1973

  • Two days before Christmas 1947, Mitchell and his bride,

    Mitchell, Archie e. 1962

  • Leave not the bridegroom quiet -- no happiness must he have now with his bride,

    Lyra Heroica A Book of Verse for Boys Various

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