"My heart resents Thy softening power, My heart is melting wax;"
— Wesley, John and Charles
Author
Date
1868
Metaphor
"My heart resents Thy softening power, My heart is melting wax;"
Metaphor in Context
O God, I can hold out no more,
My heart resents Thy softening power,
My heart is melting wax;
I feel that Thou art love indeed,
Thou wilt not break the bruised reed,
Or quench the smoking flax.
My heart resents Thy softening power,
My heart is melting wax;
I feel that Thou art love indeed,
Thou wilt not break the bruised reed,
Or quench the smoking flax.
Categories
Provenance
Searching "wax" and "heart" in HDIS (Poetry)
Citation
Wesley, John and Charles. The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley: reprinted from the originals, with the last corrections of the authors; together with the poems of Charles Wesley not before published. Collected and arranged by G. Osborn: London: The Wesleyan-Methodist Conference Office, 1868. Text from Chadwyck-Healey.
Date of Entry
03/27/2005