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  • curprev 20:26, 29 February 2024Jp1428790 talk contribs 4,818 bytes +4,818 Created page with "For the good fortune of the bride and groom, a wedding blessing. Did you really hope, groom, that you could secretly disguise the torches, silently plotting new nuptials? But first love, and the hand you recently gave, and the bride encircling you with her snowy arms held you. Let the Sun be my witness, and Elister the Philyrean, prince of rivers: the Muses, my deities, raised applause, and the lyre, strumming with a golden plectrum, emitted melodies, while rumor with i..."