
The New Jubilee Harp #550
Display Title: Speak gently, it is better far First Line: Speak gently, it is better far Date: 1888
The New Jubilee Harp #550
1 Speak gently; it is better far
To rule by love than fear;
Speak gently: let no harsh word mar
The good we may do here.
2 Speak gently to the little child:
Its love be sure to gain;
Teach it in accents soft and mild;
It may not long remain.
Source: International Song Service: with Bright Gems from fifty authors, for Sunday-schools, gospel meetings, missionary and young people's societies, prayer-meetings, etc. #218
First Line: | Speak gently, it is better far |
Title: | Speak Gently |
Author: | G. W. Hangford |
Language: | English |
Copyright: | Public Domain |
Speak gently; it is better far. [Gentleness.] Usually attributed to George Washington Hangford, and dated 1847. In Sharpe's London Magazine, Feb. 1848.
--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)