263 REV. E. UNANGST. THE LOVING LITTLE ONES. J. H. Kurzenknabe, (1840 ) 1868. 1. "Tis And calls them as His own, 4 He's always with the little ones, They're nev-er left a lone. The lov-ing, lov-ing little ones, The lovely, love-ly little ones, The bless ed By per. of J. H. Kurzenknabe. little ones, The happy little ones. little ones, The happy little ones. 1. Waken, Christian children, Up, and let us sing With glad hearts and voices, 2. In a manger lowly Sleeps the heavenly Child, O'er Him fondly bendeth Of our new-born King. Up! 'tis meet to wel-come, With a joy-ous lay, Mary, mother mild. Far above that stable, Up in heaven so high, 1. Savior, teach me, day by day, Love's sweet les-son to 0 bey; 2. With a child-like heart of love, At Thy bid-ding may I move; 3. Teach me all Thy steps to trace, Strong to follow in Thy grace, Sweeter les-son can- not bePrompt to serve and fol-low Thee, Learn-ing how to love from Thee, Loving Him who first loved me. 4 Love in loving finds employ, 5 Thus may I rejoice to show 267 MRS. SKELLEY. LORD, A LITTLE BAND AND LOWLY "Lucerne." 8. 7. 8. 7. T. A. Willis. 1. Lord, a 2. 3. 4. little band and low ly, We are come to sing to Thee; And let noth-ing ev O how holy should we be. Lead us on our way to heav-en, There to sing a no-bler song. A-men. |