The Poetry Corner

The Sonnets CXXXIX - O! call not me to justify the wrong

By William Shakespeare

O! call not me to justify the wrong That thy unkindness lays upon my heart; Wound me not with thine eye, but with thy tongue: Use power with power, and slay me not by art, Tell me thou lovst elsewhere; but in my sight, Dear heart, forbear to glance thine eye aside: What needst thou wound with cunning, when thy might Is more than my oerpressd defence can bide? Let me excuse thee: ah! my love well knows Her pretty looks have been mine enemies; And therefore from my face she turns my foes, That they elsewhere might dart their injuries: Yet do not so; but since I am near slain, Kill me outright with looks, and rid my pain.