A while he listened sadly then had turned away but something moved the priest who held the plate of gold to beckon to the peasant. So he came, not understanding and obeyed, and stretched his hand and took the sacred vessel. Lo! it shone with thrice its former lustre, and amazed them all! ‘Son’, cried the priest, ‘rejoice the gift of God is thine. Thou lovest best !' And all made answers, 'It is well' scheme of poem
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One day there fell in great Benares' temple-court
A wondrous plate of gold, whereon these words were writ;
'To him who loveth best, a gift from Heaven.'
Thereat.
The priests made proclamation: 'At the midday hour,
Each day, let those assemble who for virtue deem
their right to Heaven's gift the best; and we will hear
the deeds of mercy done, and so adjudge.'
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Answer: The poem gives us the message that God bestows his love, on only those who truly care for their fellow human beings. Service to others is service to God. Rhyme Scheme: The poem is written in free verse and therefore no rhyme scheme is followed.
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