154    7s     J. Hart
“Behold, and see if there be any sorrow.” Lam. 1. 12

1 Much we talk of Jesus’ blood;
  But how little’s understood!
  Of his sufferings so intense,
  Angels have no perfect sense.
  Who can rightly comprehend
  Their beginning or their end?
  ’Tis to God, and God alone,
  That their weight is fully known.

2 [O thou hideous monster, Sin,
  What a curse hast thou brought in!
  All creation groans through thee,
  Pregnant cause of misery.
  Thou hast ruined wretched man,
  Ever since the world began;
  Thou hast God afflicted too;
  Nothing less than that would do.

3 Would we then rejoice indeed?
  Be it that from thee we’re freed;
  And our justest cause to grieve
  Is that thou wilt to us cleave.
  Faith relieves us from thy guilt,
  But we think whose blood was spilt;
  All we hear, or feel, or see,
  Serves to raise our hate to thee.]

4 Dearly we are bought, for God
  Bought us with his own heart’s blood;
  Boundless depths of love divine!
  Jesus, what a love was thine!
  Though the wonders thou hast done
  Are as yet so little known,
  Here we fix and comfort take –
  Jesus died for sinners’ sake.