Hymns, for the Amusement of Children Embellished with Cuts [by Christopher Smart] |
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HYMN VI. CHRISTIAN LOVE.
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Let men of high conceit and zeal,Their fervors and their faith proclaim;
If Charity be wanting still,
The rest is but a sounding name.
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Patient and meek, she suffers long,And slowly her resentments rise;
Soon she forgets the greatest wrong,
And soon forgives her enemies.
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She drives all malice from her breast,To ill suspicions ne'er gives way;
But ever hopes and thinks the best,
And as she thinks, is apt to say.
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She envies none their better state,But makes her neighbours bliss her own;
Nor vaunts herself with mind elate,
But still a modest air puts on.
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Her neighbour's infamy and ill,To her no entertainment give;
She's pleas'd to see him prosper still,
And still in good repute to live.
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This is the Grace that reigns on high,And brightly will for ever burn:
When Hope shall in enjoyment die,
And Faith to intuition turn.
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