Rico and Wiseli by Johanna Spyri
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She seated herself on the log; and, when the children had finished,
said, "Come now, Rico, I want you to play for me; and you and I will sing together. Do you know the song that begins,-- "'I sing to thee with heart and voice?'" Rico had probably heard the hymn, but he did not know it correctly, and said that he wished first to hear it from the grandmother, and he would follow her softly on his violin, and then he would be sure of it. So they began; and first the grandmother repeated the words of a verse to the children, and then they all sang it together,-- "I sing to thee with heart and voice, Lord, whom my soul obeys. I sing, and bid all earth rejoice: Thou teachest me thy praise. "I know that thou the fountain art Of joy,--the eternal spring Which, into every willing heart, Healing and good dost bring. "Why do we worry over sin? Why sorrow night and day? Come, bring thy load, cast it on Him Who fashioned thee from clay. "He never yet has done amiss; And, perfect in His sight, |
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