He taught them his new simple law Of Right 'twixt God and man, And showed them how from that would grow Right too 'twixt man and man. -- That every man should strive his best To serve his neighbour's need; -- "God first, then man -- serve all you can!" That was his simple creed. -- That none should ever have to ask His neighbour's aid in vain, But that his need itself should plead And instant help obtain. He taught that every man should do As he would be done by, For as man gives so he receives, With utmost equity. Give love and love will fill your life; Give hate and hate is yours; For as you give, so you receive, And shall while life endures. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...GREEN RIVER by WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT VERSES DESIGNED TO BE SENT TO MR. ADAMS by ELIZABETH FRANCES AMHERST TO THE NECROPHILE by WALTER CONRAD ARENSBERG GRISELDA: CHAPTER 3 by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT SONNETS FROM THE PORTUGUESE: 10 by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING |