Defamed guiltiness by silence unkept, My name all slanderous, my fault detect; Guilty, I grant that I have done amiss. Shall I never do so again, forgive me this. Betrayed by trust and so beguiled, By promise unjust my name defiled; Wherefore I grant that I have done amiss. Will I never do so again, forgive me this. Accept mine excuse for this offence And spare not to refuse me your presence. Unless ye perceive ye do refrain From doing amiss, will I live again. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE HOUSE OF LIFE: 70. THE HILL-SUMMIT by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI THE FLOWERY ALCHEMIST by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES JESUS - THE KING IN HIS BEAUTY by BERNARD OF CLAIRVAUX CLIFF DWELLER LYRICS: ANY HOUSEWIFE'S LAMENT by BERTON BRALEY |