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18 - The Holy Communion

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Is this again your feast, and I a guest?

But, Lord, the wedding clothes which I last wore

Are half worn out, unrecognisable,

Yet I sit proud as if they fitted well.

Just wrath would fall on me, if you should now

Surprise me, drive me out to endless woe.

But still you give me credit for my score,

Against a pledge of faith and some contrition.

My heart would move to penitence, but this

Is not enough being scarce begun. When will

It truly contrite be, for present, past

And future time? When will you will it so?

Must all be done anew, done as of old?

Contrition make me contrite once for all.

18 MS dated 31 December 1644 (Huygens 1974, p. 71). This and the following poems (nos. 19-23) are from the sequence of nine poems written between 31 December 1644 and 7 January 1645, published in 1645 as Heylighe Daghen (Holy Days). The metaphor of the worn clothes which express the sinful soul is taken up in the following sonnet New Year (no. 19).

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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
Print publication year: 2015

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