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Giving And Taking

    By John Greenleaf Whittier



    "Who gives and hides the giving hand,
    Nor counts on favor, fame, or praise,
    Shall find his smallest gift outweighs
    The burden of the sea and land.

    Who gives to whom hath naught been given,
    His gift in need, though small indeed
    As is the grass-blade's wind-blown seed,
    Is large as earth and rich as heaven.

    Forget it not, O man, to whom
    A gift shall fall, while yet on earth;
    Yea, even to thy seven-fold birth
    Recall it in the lives to come.

    Who broods above a wrong in thought
    Sins much; but greater sin is his
    Who, fed and clothed with kindnesses,
    Shall count the holy alms as nought.

    Who dares to curse the hands that bless
    Shall know of sin the deadliest cost;
    The patience of the heavens is lost
    Beholding man's unthankfulness.

    For he who breaks all laws may still
    In Sivam's mercy be forgiven;
    But none can save, in earth or heaven,
    The wretch who answers good with ill



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