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Side 20
... beneath my feet ? Surely He must loving be Who made such tender things as ye . Little children , would you know Who has made us live and grow , Who has given our pleasant smell , Who has kept us all so well , Who has given us beauty ...
... beneath my feet ? Surely He must loving be Who made such tender things as ye . Little children , would you know Who has made us live and grow , Who has given our pleasant smell , Who has kept us all so well , Who has given us beauty ...
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... Beneath His watchful eye , Thus in the circle of His arms May we for ever lie . Amen . JAMES MONTGOMERY . THE GOLDEN RULE . To do to others as I would That they should do to me , Will make me honest , kind , and good , As children ought ...
... Beneath His watchful eye , Thus in the circle of His arms May we for ever lie . Amen . JAMES MONTGOMERY . THE GOLDEN RULE . To do to others as I would That they should do to me , Will make me honest , kind , and good , As children ought ...
Side 55
... Beneath the churchyard tree . " " You run about , my little maid , Your limbs they are alive ; If two are in the churchyard laid , Then you are only five . " “ Their graves are green , they may be seen , " The little maid replied ...
... Beneath the churchyard tree . " " You run about , my little maid , Your limbs they are alive ; If two are in the churchyard laid , Then you are only five . " “ Their graves are green , they may be seen , " The little maid replied ...
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... beneath the river's swell . Let the waters , as they go , Lift thee high , or bend thee low , Still , with constant , trustful breast , Thou shalt be a flower at rest , With a soft and sunny grace Making bright thy dwelling - place ...
... beneath the river's swell . Let the waters , as they go , Lift thee high , or bend thee low , Still , with constant , trustful breast , Thou shalt be a flower at rest , With a soft and sunny grace Making bright thy dwelling - place ...
Side 80
... beneath the sun , Which India's diamonds could not buy , And yet - how lightly won . Be kind to one another ; Not to the good alone , E'en to the cold and selfish heart , Let deeds of love be shown . So shall ye be His children Who ...
... beneath the sun , Which India's diamonds could not buy , And yet - how lightly won . Be kind to one another ; Not to the good alone , E'en to the cold and selfish heart , Let deeds of love be shown . So shall ye be His children Who ...
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66 FROM COTTAGE angels BATTLE OF BLENHEIM beautiful beneath bless blest bower breast breeze bright cheer chosen tree clouds COTTAGE BREAD cowslip cried dear doth dove dwell e'en earth English boy eyes fair Father William fear flower forget to pray Forget-me-not gentle God's GOLDEN RULE gone grace green grief happy hath hear heart heaven heavenly HEMANS holy hour Jesus kind lesson LET ME RING light little birds little child little children little lamb look Lord lowly mild mother neath never night NIGHT SONG o'er OLD STONE WALL pass'd play poor porringer praise prayer pretty river ROBERT K round Saviour shining sing sleep smiled snowdrops soft song Songs of praise sorrow Speak gently sunny sweet tears tender thee thine things thou thought Thy little to-day Twas violets voice watchful WILLIAM TELL wing words young youth
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Side 17 - Old Kaspar took it from the boy, Who stood expectant by; And then the old man shook his head, And with a natural sigh, ' 'Tis some poor fellow's skull,' said he, 'Who fell in the great victory.
Side 65 - I wish that his hands had been placed on my head, That his arm had been thrown around me, And that I might have seen his kind look, when he said, " Let the little ones come unto me.
Side 66 - The rich man in his castle, The poor man at his gate, God made them high and lowly, And ordered their estate.
Side 19 - They say it was a shocking sight After the field was won; For many thousand bodies here Lay rotting in the sun; But things like that, you know, must be After a famous victory. "Great praise the Duke of Marlbro' won, And our good Prince Eugene.
Side 66 - ALL things bright and beautiful, All creatures great and small, All things wise and wonderful, The Lord God made them all.
Side 38 - LITTLE drops of water, Little grains of sand, Make the mighty ocean And the pleasant land.
Side 9 - You are old, Father William, the young man cried, And pleasures with youth pass away, And yet you lament not the days that are gone, Now tell me the reason, I pray.
Side 56 - And often after sunset, Sir, When it is light and fair, I take my little porringer, And eat my supper there.
Side 20 - And everybody praised the Duke Who this great fight did win.' 'But what good came of it at last?' Quoth little Peterkin: — 'Why, that I cannot tell,' said he, 'But 'twas a famous victory.
Side 74 - HOW doth the little busy bee Improve each shining hour, And gather honey all the day From every opening flower...