Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE UNPARDONABLE SIN, by LOUISA SARAH BEVINGTON Poem Explanation Poet's Biography First Line: I speak to women - woman I Last Line: To fail you for your sanctity. Alternate Author Name(s): Leigh, Arbor; Guggenberger, Mrs. Ignatz; Bevington, L. S. Subject(s): Women | ||||||||
I SPEAK to women -- woman I; I speak to one more heart beside; Whatever sin may e'er betide, But one sin damneth utterly. If you are pledged to love a soul By every pledge of love and law, But all too late you find a flaw That bids your heart annul the whole; -- If hold to him you never can, Low as you are and all untrue, E'en this may be forgiven you; You sin against a son of man. But if, or pledged or free of troth (It matters not to savoured salt), If passion, pride, or any fault Plead on the side of bliss for both; -- If when your will is evil most He strive to hold you to the right, If then you turn from him in spite, You sin against a holy ghost. Be very far this sin from me, Dear saint, whom I have loved so well; 'Twould be the very hell of hell To fail you for your sanctity. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ARISTOTLE TO PHYLLIS by JOHN HOLLANDER A WOMAN'S DELUSION by SUSAN HOWE JULIA TUTWILER STATE PRISON FOR WOMEN by ANDREW HUDGINS THE WOMEN ON CYTHAERON by ROBINSON JEFFERS TOMORROW by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD LADIES FOR DINNER, SAIPAN by KENNETH KOCH GOODBYE TO TOLERANCE by DENISE LEVERTOV EGOISME A DEUX' by LOUISA SARAH BEVINGTON |
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