"With a diamond's point it [sin] stands / Engraven on my heart / Wrote by mine, and Satan's hands / It mocks the' eraser's art."

— Wesley, John and Charles


Date
1749
Metaphor
"With a diamond's point it [sin] stands / Engraven on my heart / Wrote by mine, and Satan's hands / It mocks the' eraser's art."
Metaphor in Context
Would to God, that I had died,
    Ere I the deed had done,
  Mock'd afresh, and crucified,
    And trampled on His Son!
  All in vain I wish, and pray,
It is, and cannot but have been:
  Who can call back yesterday,
    Or nullify my sin?
 
With a diamond's point it stands
    Engraven on my heart,
  Wrote by mine, and Satan's hands,
    It mocks the' eraser's art
:
  Deep as hell's foundations driven
Into my soul the marks remain:
  Is there dew in that fair heaven
    To purge so foul a stain?
Categories
Provenance
Searching "engrav" and "heart" in HDIS (Poetry)
Date of Entry
03/08/2005
Date of Review
09/28/2011

The Mind is a Metaphor is authored by Brad Pasanek, Assistant Professor of English, University of Virginia.