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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
PRAISE AND PRAYER, by WILLIAM DAVENANT Poem Explanation Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Praise is devotion fit for mighty minds Last Line: And are, without a beggar's blush, forgiven. Alternate Author Name(s): D'avenant, William Subject(s): Repentance; Penitence | |||
PRAISE is devotion fit for mighty minds, The diff'ring world's agreeing sacrifice; Where Heaven divided faiths united finds: But Prayer in various discord upward flies. For Prayer the ocean is where diversely Men steer their course, each to a sev'ral coast; Where all our interests so discordant be That half beg winds by which the rest are lost. By Penitence when we ourselves forsake, 'Tis but in wise design on piteous Heaven; In Praise we nobly give what God may take, And are, without a beggar's blush, forgiven. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE RING AND THE CASTLE by AMY LOWELL OLNEY HYMNS: 9. THE CONTRITE HEART by WILLIAM COWPER A HYMN TO GOD THE FATHER by JOHN DONNE THE RUBAIYAT, 1859 EDITION: 7 by OMAR KHAYYAM RECONCILIATION by GEORGE WILLIAM RUSSELL MADAGASCAR: AUBADE by WILLIAM DAVENANT |
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