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Guinevere At Her Fireside by Dorothy Parker

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A nobler king had never breath–
  I say it now, and said it then.
Who weds with such is wed till death
  And wedded stays in Heaven. Amen.

(And oh, the shirts of linen-lawn,
  And all the armor, tagged and tied,
And church on Sundays, dusk and dawn.
  And bed a thing to kneel beside!)

The bravest one stood tall above
  The rest, and watched me as a light.
I heard and heard them talk of love;
  I’d naught to do but think, at night.

The bravest man has littlest brains;
;;That chalky fool from Astolat
With all her dying and her pains!–
  Thank ***, I helped him over that.

I found him not unfair to see–
  I like a man with peppered hair!
And thus it came about. Ah, me,
  Tristram was busied otherwhere….

A nobler king had never breath–
  I say it now, and said it then.
Who weds with such is wed till death
  And wedded stays in Heaven. Amen.