WERT Thou not what Thou art, O Lord of most unbounded LOVE; This my rebellious Heart Durst never prove So bold as to implore Thy Pardon any more, Bycause my Boldnes hath so rampant been Against thy mighty Mercy to my Sinn. 2 For have not I again Resum'd that odious Vomit, which Of late I did disdain? Has not the Itch Of fond Imaginations, And fruitless Contemplations Spred its unquiet Taint's unhappy powers Over my calm & consecrated houres? 3 Has not my foolish Minde Foulie misplac'd its Sorrow, and Been troubled more to finde Thine angry Hand Pouring out Vengeance; then To see my Flood of Sinn, Whose roaring Waves awak'd thy Wrath, which now In woefull Streams of Blood about doth flow. 4 Has not my lavish Breast Embrac'd my pretious Friend too close: The thoughts of whome possest Me so, that those Which I design'd to be Attending upon Thee Were often justled out, whilst thus my faint Devotions, from my God fell to my Saint. 5 O mighty Soverain Of Pittie, Loe my prostrate Heart Lies trembling once again Under thy Dart: Strike, strike, & pierce it by LOVES healing cruelty; That by that blessed Wound my Soule may be Sett ope, & bleed out every thing but Thee. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...JAWEH AND ALLAH BATTLE by ALLEN GINSBERG THE LISBON PACKET by GEORGE GORDON BYRON LADY CLARA VERE DE VERE by ALFRED TENNYSON NIGHT AND THE MERRY MAN by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING ANY WIFE TO ANY HUSBAND by ROBERT BROWNING THE WANDERER: 6. PALINGENSIS: A PRAYER by EDWARD ROBERT BULWER-LYTTON |