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    WEEPING
  
  
    PETER.
  
  
    7s.
  
  
    6s.
  
    "Then
  
  
    will
  
  
    the
  
  
    Lord
  
  
    pity
  
  
    his
  
  
    people."
  
  
    Joel
  
  
    2:18.
  
    Charles
  
  
    Wesley,
  
  
    1749.
  
  
    Key
  
  
    of
  
  
    C
  
  
    Major.
  
    Alto
  
  
    by
  
  
    S.
  
  
    M.
  
  
    Donsen,
  
  
    1911.
  
    1. Je
  
  
    -
  
  
    sus,
  
  
    let
  
  
    thy
  
  
    pity
  
  
    -
  
  
    ing
  
  
    eye
  
  
    Call
  
  
    back
  
  
    a
  
  
    wand'
  
  
    -
  
  
    ring
  
  
    sheep,
  
  
    False
  
  
    to
  
  
    thee
  
  
    like
  
  
    Pe
  
  
    -
  
  
    ter,
  
  
    I
  
  
    Would
  
  
    fain
  
  
    like
  
  
    Pe
  
  
    -
  
  
    ter
  
  
    weep;
  
    2.
  
  
    Sa - viour,
  
  
    Prince!
  
  
    en-throned
  
  
    a-bove,
  
  
    Re-pent-ance
  
  
    to
  
  
    im
  
  
    -
  
  
    part,
  
  
    Give
  
  
    me
  
  
    through
  
  
    thy
  
  
    dy
  
  
    -
  
  
    ing
  
  
    love,
  
  
    The
  
  
    hum-ble,
  
  
    con
  
  
    -
  
  
    trite
  
  
    heart;
  
    3. See
  
  
    me,
  
  
    Sa -
  
  
    viour
  
  
    !
  
  
    from
  
  
    a
  
  
    -
  
  
    bove,
  
  
    Nor
  
  
    suf
  
  
    -
  
  
    fer
  
  
    me
  
  
    -
  
  
    to
  
  
    die;
  
  
    Life
  
  
    and
  
  
    hap
  
  
    -
  
  
    pi
  
  
    -
  
  
    ness
  
  
    and
  
  
    love,
  
  
    Drop
  
  
    from
  
  
    thy
  
  
    gra
  
  
    -cious
  
  
    eye.
  
    Let
  
  
    me
  
  
    be
  
  
    by
  
  
    grace
  
  
    re-stored,
  
  
    On
  
  
    me
  
  
    be
  
  
    all
  
  
    long
  
  
    suf'
  
  
    -
  
  
    fring
  
  
    shown,
  
  
    Turn
  
  
    and
  
  
    look
  
  
    up
  
  
    -
  
  
    on
  
  
    me,
  
  
    Lord,
  
  
    And
  
  
    break
  
  
    my
  
  
    heart
  
  
    of
  
  
    stone.
  
    A por-tion
  
  
    of
  
  
    thy
  
  
    grief
  
  
    unknown;
  
  
    Give,
  
  
    what
  
  
    I
  
  
    have
  
  
    long
  
  
    im
  
  
    -
  
  
    plor - ed,
  
  
    Turn
  
  
    and
  
  
    look
  
  
    up
  
  
    -
  
  
    on
  
  
    me,
  
  
    Lord,
  
  
    And
  
  
    break
  
  
    my
  
  
    heart
  
  
    of
  
  
    stone.
  
    Break
  
  
    the
  
  
    re
  
  
    -
  
  
    con
  
  
    - cil - ing
  
  
    word,
  
  
    And
  
  
    let
  
  
    thy
  
  
    mer
  
  
    -
  
  
    cy
  
  
    melt
  
  
    me
  
  
    down,
  
  
    Turn
  
  
    and
  
  
    look
  
  
    up
  
  
    -
  
  
    on
  
  
    me,
  
  
    Lord,
  
  
    And
  
  
    break
  
  
    my
  
  
    heart
  
  
    of
  
  
    stone.
  
    The
  
  
    hymn
  
  
    in
  
  
    the
  
  
    above
  
  
    tune
  
  
    was
  
  
    composed
  
  
    by
  
  
    Chas.
  
  
    Wesley.
  
  
    The
  
  
    title
  
  
    to
  
  
    the
  
  
    hymn
  
  
    is
  
  
    "For
  
  
    One
  
  
    Fallen
  
  
    From
  
  
    Grace."
  
  
    It
  
  
    has
  
  
    five
  
  
    verses.
  
  
    It
  
  
    is
  
  
    based
  
  
    on
  
  
    the
  
  
    "Fall,
  
    Repentance
  
  
    and
  
  
    Recovery
  
  
    of
  
  
    the
  
  
    Apostle,
  
  
    Peter,"
  
  
    observes
  
  
    Stevenson,
  
  
    are
  
  
    here
  
  
    related
  
  
    by
  
  
    the
  
  
    poet
  
  
    with
  
  
    much
  
  
    feeling
  
  
    and
  
  
    energy.
  
  
    "The
  
  
    Original,
  
  
    Appealing
  
  
    Prayer,"
  
    is
  
  
    eleven
  
  
    times
  
  
    offered:
  
  
    "Turn
  
  
    and
  
  
    Look
  
  
    Upon
  
  
    Me,
  
  
    Lord,
  
  
    and
  
  
    Break
  
  
    my
  
  
    hard
  
  
    heart
  
  
    of
  
  
    Stone."
  
  
    See
  
  
    other
  
  
    sketches
  
  
    on
  
  
    John
  
  
    Wesley
  
  
    in
  
  
    this
  
  
    volume.
  
  
    We
  
  
    have
  
  
    been
  
    unable
  
  
    to
  
  
    find
  
  
    the
  
  
    composer's
  
  
    name
  
  
    of
  
  
    the
  
  
    music;
  
  
    alto
  
  
    by
  
  
    S.
  
  
    M.
  
  
    Denson,
  
  
    1911.