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Hymns, for the Amusement of Children

Embellished with Cuts [by Christopher Smart]
  

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HYMN XXVI. MUTUAL SUBJECTION.

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Some think that in the Christian scheme
Politeness has no part;
That manners we shou'd disesteem,
And look upon the heart.

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The heart the Lord alone can read,
Which left us this decree,
That men alternate take the lead
In sweet complacency.

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When his Disciples great dispute
Christ Jesus reconcil'd,
He made their sharp contention mute,
By shewing them a child.

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If I have got the greater share
Of talents—I shou'd bow
To Christ, and take the greater care
To serve and to allow.

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This union with thy grace empow'r
More influence to supply;
Hereafter, he that lacks this hour,
May be as great as I.