1 O 'tis a lovely thing to see
A man of prudent heart,
Whose thoughts, and lips, and life, agree
To act a useful part.
2 When envy, strife and wars begin,
In little angry souls,
Mark how the sons of peace come in,
And quench the kindling coals.
3 Their minds are humble, mild and meek,
Nor let their anger rise;
Nor passion moves their lips to speak,
Nor pride exalts their eyes.
4 Their lives are prudence mix'd with love;
Good works employ their day;
They join the serpent with the dove,
But cast the sting away.
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First Line: | O 'tis a lovely thing to see |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1789 |
Topic: | Faith, Holiness and moral Virtues: Prudence |