Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE DEATH AND PASSION: 29, by ELIZABETH MIDDLETON First Line: But sin, with self conceit it self doth blind Last Line: Weare in his pow'r, to use him, as he please. Subject(s): Death; Jesus Christ; Love; Religion; Resurrection, The; Dead, The; Theology | ||||||||
But Synne, wth selfe Conceit It selfe doth blynde Daring wthout Respect of what It may Wittnes false Judas, who wth Desp'rat mynde Tells prowdly to the Preistes He will betray As yf The maker of Heav'n Earth, and Seas Weare in His pow'r, to use him, as he please. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MYSTIC BOUNCE by TERRANCE HAYES MATHEMATICS CONSIDERED AS A VICE by ANTHONY HECHT UNHOLY SONNET 11 by MARK JARMAN SHINE, PERISHING REPUBLIC by ROBINSON JEFFERS THE COMING OF THE PLAGUE by WELDON KEES A LITHUANIAN ELEGY by ROBERT KELLY THE DEATH AND PASSION: 23 by ELIZABETH MIDDLETON |
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