The poem describes a group of nymphs gathering flowers along the banks of the Thames river in preparation for the wedding of two swans. The nymphs decorate the swans with flowers and crowns. They sing a song blessing the swans' marriage. The swans then travel downstream to London for their wedding at the Temple Church, accompanied by other water birds.
The poem describes a group of nymphs gathering flowers along the banks of the Thames river in preparation for the wedding of two swans. The nymphs decorate the swans with flowers and crowns. They sing a song blessing the swans' marriage. The swans then travel downstream to London for their wedding at the Temple Church, accompanied by other water birds.
The poem describes a group of nymphs gathering flowers along the banks of the Thames river in preparation for the wedding of two swans. The nymphs decorate the swans with flowers and crowns. They sing a song blessing the swans' marriage. The swans then travel downstream to London for their wedding at the Temple Church, accompanied by other water birds.