Cousin Hatty's Hymns and Twilight Stories by William Crosby;H. P. Nichols
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Loves to see a little child
Sweet and gentle as the dove, Like the pretty lamb so mild. EVENING HYMN. [Illustration: Letter N.] Now the sun hath gone to rest, Stars are coming faint and dim, And the bird within his nest Sweetly sings his evening hymn. Have I tried mamma to mind? Was I gentle in my play? Have I been a true and kind, Pleasant little girl to-day? Then will God take care of me Kindly, through the long dark night; Bright and happy, I shall see Once again the morning light. |
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