The comedy winds up with the epithalamium in honour of the nuptials.
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We shall have a wedding and I will write an epithalamium.
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Come, Solon, take a social drop, and give us an epithalamium in your best Greek.
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The epithalamium had been followed by the dirge.
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Love is the burden of all Nature's odes,-thesong of the birds an epithalamium, a hymeneal.
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He has ordered me to write your epithalamium.
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He hastens to embrace the new-married couple, and singing an epithalamium, the dithyrambic epicure enchanted the company.
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And no more circles for me, my dear; and here I conclude, and my next shall be the epithalamium.
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No one is born a baitman, I don't think, but the rings of Saturn sing epithalamium the sea-beast's dower.
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No epithalamium then, but a marriage-hymn of long retrospect, this is a collection which is unabashedly joyful, univocal and sincere.
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He laughs at Statius, who congratulated himself that he employed only two days in composing the epithalamium upon Stella, containing two hundred and seventy-eight hexameters.
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In one brief passage, Marlowe did more than all poets since Stesichorus, or, at least since the epithalamium of Theocritus, for the glory of Helen.
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Sulamith's epithalamium, Assad's narrative, the choral greeting to the Queen, the fateful recognition-allthese things are made for music of the inspiring, swelling, passionate kind.
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Their friends sing a merry rollicking catch outside, the Epithalamium.
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The second is an Epithalamium composed for a drama which his friend Williams was writing.
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From those votaries of Hymen who were honoured with his epithalamiums, he received a small reward.