Classic and Contemporary Poetry
IN THE GARDEN, by JOHN SAMUEL BEWLEY MONSELL Poet's Biography First Line: My sins, my sins, my savior Last Line: That told thy sorrow there. Subject(s): Jesus Christ = Suffering & Sacrifice | ||||||||
My sins, my sins, my Savior! Their guilt I never knew Till with thee in the desert I near thy passion drew; Till with thee in the garden I heard thy pleading prayer, And saw the sweat-drops bloody That told thy sorrow there. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...HYMNS FOR CHILDREN: 5 by ANNIE MATHESON JESUS' KINGSHIP by CLYDE MCGEE LENTEN THOUGHTS by CLYDE MCGEE THE WAYS OF GOD by CLYDE MCGEE HIS HANDS by JOHN RICHARD MORELAND THE STRANGER by JOHN RICHARD MORELAND LITANY by JOHN SAMUEL BEWLEY MONSELL |
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