In the second stanza, the poet talked about confessing sins that we deplore. What do you understand by this phrase
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In the given phrase, the poet says that one should confess to their sins instead of disapproving them.
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- When someone has committed a sin, it's better to own them and seek forgiveness for them.
- When a person accepts his sin, it means his/her heart wants to go on the right path.
- If a person keeps on disapproving them, it means he doesn't have the right intentions.
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