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The Sifting of Peter - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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The Sifting of Peter Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

The Sifting of Peter - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
In St. Luke's Gospel we are told
How Peter in the days of old
       &nbsp Was sifted;
And now, though ages intervene,
Sin is the same, while time and scene
       &nbsp Are shifted.

Satan desires us, great and small,
As wheat to sift us, and we all
       &nbsp Are tempted;
Not one, however rich or great,
Is by his station or estate
       &nbsp Exempted.

No house so safely guarded is
But he, by some device of his,
       &nbsp Can enter;
No heart hath armor so complete
But he can pierce with arrows fleet
       &nbsp Its centre.

For all at last the cock will crow,
Who hear the warning voice, but go
       &nbsp Unheeding,
Till thrice and more they have denied
The Man of Sorrows, crucified
       &nbsp And bleeding.
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