FORGET not yet the tried intent
Of such a truth as I have meant;
My great travail so gladly spent,
Forget not yet!
Forget not yet when first began
The weary life ye know, since whan
The suit, the service, none tell can;
Forget not yet!
Forget not yet the great assays,
The cruel wrong, the scornful ways,
The painful patience in delays,
Forget not yet!
Forget not! O, forget not this!--
How long ago hath been, and is,
The mind that never meant amiss--
Forget not yet!
Forget not then thine own approved,
The which so long hath thee so loved,
Whose steadfast faith yet never moved:
Forget not this!
Forget Not Yet: The Lover Beseecheth His Mistress Not To Forget His Steadfast Faith And True Intent
Sir Thomas Wyatt
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Poem topics: faith, life, truth, mind, wrong, service, patience, thine, never, long, great, forget, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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