Hymns

From poisonous errors, pleasing cheats,

by Joseph Hart·1814·Meter 8.6.8.6 (CM)

Based on Ps 25:11

1

From poisonous errors, pleasing cheats,
And gilded baits of sin,
Which, swallowed as delicious meats,
Infect and rot within;

2

Lord, pardon a backslider base,
Returning from the dead;
Ashamed to show his shameful face,
Or lift his guilty head.

3

Ah! what a fool have I been made!
Or rather made myself;
That mariner's mad part I played,
That sees, yet strikes the shelf.

4

How weak must be this wicked heart,
Which, boasting much to know,
Made light of all thy bitter smart
And wantoned with thy woe!

5

Monstrous ingratitude I own,
Well worthy wrath divine;
Can blood such horrid crimes atone?
Yes, blood so rich as thine.

6

Then, since thy mercy makes me melt,
My baseness I deplore;
Regard the grief and shame I've felt,
And daily make them more.