Happy the bard, (if that fair name belong
To him that blends no fable with his song)
Whose lines uniting, by an honest art,
The faithful monitors and poets part,
Seek to delight, that they may mend mankind,
And while they captivate, inform the mind.
Still happier, if he till a thankful soil,
And fruit reward his honorable toil:
But happier far who comfort those that wait
To hear plain truth at Judah's hallow'd gate

Author: William Cowper

Happy the bard, (if that fair name belong<br />To him that blends no fable with his song)<br />Whose lines uniting, by an honest art,<br />The faithful monitors and poets part,<br />Seek to delight, that they may mend mankind,<br />And while they captivate, inform the mind.<br />Still happier, if he till a thankful soil,<br />And fruit reward his honorable toil:<br />But happier far who comfort those that wait<br />To hear plain truth at Judah's hallow'd gate - William Cowper


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