Once in your grace I know I was, Even as well as now is he. Though Fortune so hath turned my case That I am down and he full high, Yet once I was. Once I was he that did you please So well that nothing did I doubt; And though that now ye think it ease To take him in and throw me out, Yet once I was. Once I was he in times past That as your own ye did retain; And though ye have me now outcast, Showing untruth in you to reign, Yet once I was. Once I was he that knit the knot The which ye swore not to unknit; And though ye feign it now forgot In using your new-fangled wit, Yet once I was. Once I was he to whom ye said, 'Welcome, my joy, my whole delight'; And though ye are now well apaid Of me, your own, to claim ye quit, Yet once I was. Once I was he to whom ye spake, 'Have here my heart. It is thine own'; And though these words ye now forsake, Saying thereof my part is none, Yet once I was. Once I was he before rehearst And now am he that needs must die; And though I die, yet at the least In your remembrance let it lie That once I was. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TO THE STATES. TO IDENTIFY THE 16TH, 17TH, OR 18TH PRESIDENTIAD by WALT WHITMAN URANIA; THE WOMAN IN THE MOON: THE SECOND CANTO, OR FIRST QUARTER by WILLIAM BASSE THE CAPTAIN by JOHN GARDINER CALKINS BRAINARD THE BUSH-SPARROW by JOHN BURROUGHS UHLAND by WILLIAM ALLEN BUTLER |