47 καὶ στραφεὶς ὁ κύριος ἐνέβλεψε τῷ Πετρῷ
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48 I I brought my darkest sin to mind, And called it by the vilest name, And thought to fill my soul with grief, When I had charged it with the blame;— I said, “Before my God I’ll fall,” But sorrow came not at my call. | II I said, “Ah, soul! the wrath of God Shall smite the sinner with dismay, The record of thy sin is kept, And swiftly nears the reckoning day;”— Methought I heard God’s thunders roll, But sorrow came not to my soul. | III “Ah, stony heart! can thought of sin In all its vileness bring no tears? And canst thou hear God’s thunders speak, And weep not though the reckoning nears?” I had no weeping to control, For sorrow came not to my soul. | IV I looked, my Saviour looked at me, O look of love no heart can bear! Like raging torrents came my tears, And plunged my spirit in despair; Vain, vain my weeping to control, For sorrow now hath found my soul. | |