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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SIMPLE PRAYER, by FRANCIS OF ASSISI First Line: Oh lord, make me an instrument of thy peace Last Line: In dying, we rise again to eternal life. Alternate Author Name(s): Moriconi, Giovanni; Saint Francis; Francesco D'assisi, San | |||
Oh Lord, make me an instrument of thy peace: Where there is hatred, may I bring love, Where there is offence, may I bring forgiveness, Where there is discord, may I bring union, Where there is doubt, may I bring the faith, Where there is error, may I bring the truth, Where there is despair, may I bring hope, Where there is sadness, may I bring joy, Where there is darkness, may I bring light. Grant, oh Master, that I may seek not so much to be comforted, as to comfort, to be understood, as to understand, to be loved, as to love. For it is thus: In giving, we receive, in forgiving, we are forgiven, in dying, we rise again to eternal life. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...PRAISE OF CREATED THINGS by FRANCIS OF ASSISI ST. FRANCIS' PRAYER by FRANCIS OF ASSISI THE CANTICLE OF THE CREATURES [OR, SUN] by FRANCIS OF ASSISI THE OLD MAN DREAMS by OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES EPISTLE TO MISS TERESA BLOUNT, ON HER LEAVING THE TOWN by ALEXANDER POPE MORNING MIST by MABEL WARREN ARNOLD URANIA; THE WOMAN IN THE MOON: THE FOURTH CANTO, OR LAST QUARTER by WILLIAM BASSE HYMN TO THE WINDS by JOACHIM DU BELLAY |
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