769. L. M. Watts.

All Things vain without Love.

1Had I the tongues of Greeks and Jews,

And nobler speech than angels use,

If love be absent, I am found

Like tinkling brass, an empty sound.

2Were I inspired to preach and tell

All that is done in heaven and hell;

Or could my faith the world remove,

Still I am nothing without love.

3Should I distribute all my store

To feed the cravings of the poor;

Or give my body to the flame

To gain a martyr's glorious name;

4If love to God and love to men

Be absent, all my hopes are vain:

Nor tongues, nor gifts, nor fiery zeal,

The works of love can e'er fulfil.