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| Text: | Love and Charity |
1 Let Pharisees of high Esteem
Their Faith and Zeal declare,
All their Religion is a Dream,
If Love be wanting there.
2 Love suffers long with patient Eye,
Nor is provok'd in Haste,
She lets the present Inj'ry die,
And long forgets the past.
[3 Malice and Rage, those Fires of Hell,
She quenches with her Tongue;
Hopes and believes, and thinks no ill,
Though she endure the Wrong.]
[4 She ne'r desires nor seeks to know
The Scandals of the Time;
Nor looks with Pride on those below,
Nor envies those that climb.]
5 She lays her own Advantage by
To seek her Neighbor's Good;
So God's own Son came down to die,
And bought our Lives with Blood.
6 Love is the Grace that keeps her Pow'r
In all the Realms above;
There Faith and Hope are known no more,
But Saints for ever love.
| Text Information | |
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| First Line: | Let Pharisees of high Esteem |
| Title: | Love and Charity |
| Language: | English |
| Publication Date: | 1791 |
| Scripture: | |
| Topic: | Charity and Uncharitableness |
| Notes: | Public Domain. |