1.Gently think, and gently speak,Art thou strong? respect the weak;Art thou weak? from what thou art,Gently touch another's heart.2.He who knew the thoughts of men,Gentle was; O let us thenCareful be in thought and tone,We, who scarce can read our own.3.Rain and dews, and sunshine fall,With unbounded love, on all;Shall my narrow heart refuseIts poor sun, and rain, and dews?4.Then be gentle, O my soul,Thoughts and words alike control;If thou must in aught decide,Err upon the gentle side.