Wednesday, September 15, 2010

A Dialogue, Intitled, The Kind Master And The Dutiful Servant Comments

Rating: 3.3

Master.
Come my servant, follow me,
According to thy place;
And surely God will be with thee,
And send the heav'nly grace.
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Jupiter Hammon
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Chinedu Dike 28 October 2019

Well articulated and nicely brought forth with spiritual insight. An insightful creation nicely crafted with conviction.

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Hebert Logerie Sr. 08 January 2017

This poem was written in a different era.

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Susan Williams 21 November 2015

I looked and looked for a line that snarked, a word that satired, but I found that this is what it appears to be- two believers following the word of God. Later in the poem, both Master and Servant address God as King which puts both Master and servant on the same plane, equal in the sight of God. I was glad to see this.

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Ratnakar Mandlik 21 November 2015

Excellent dialogue between master and servant given in the masque elaborating the Christianity and obedience of commandments given by Jesus. Mind blowing and superb. Enjoyed reading.10++++

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Alem Hailu G/kristos 21 November 2015

What a poem, both the architecture and the beef are superb.

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Robert Hammond 17 February 2015

Nice piece

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