Forbear to tempt me, Prowl, I will not show A line unto thee, till the world it know; Or that I have by, two good sufficient men, To be the wealthy witness of my pen: For all thou hear'st, thou swear'st thyself didst do. Thy wit lives by it, Prowl, and belly too. Which, if thou leave not soon (though I am loath) I must a libel make, and cozen both. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ROUEN; 26 APRIL - 25 MAY 1915 by MAY WEDDERBURN CANNAN ON FIRST ENTERING WESTMINSTER ABBEY by LOUISE IMOGEN GUINEY TOM MOONEY by WILLIAM ELLERY LEONARD FOR CHARLIE'S SAKE by JOHN WILLIAMSON PALMER FIRST CYCLE OF LOVE POEMS: 3 by GEORGE BARKER PROLOGUE. INTENDED FOR A DRAMATIC PIECE OF KING EDWARD THE FOURTH by WILLIAM BLAKE |