Front | John Wilmot - A Song (Absent from thee) Explore: 'Faithless to thee, False, unforgiv'n, And love my Everlasting rest.' |
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Back | •'Faithless' admits to lack of religious guidance - is religion sullied in this poem? •ends in endorsement for monogomy, which is necessary perhaps even for a modern reader as monogomy is still prevalent. |
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