296 ALBERT MIDLANE, (1825 THERE'S A FRIEND FOR LITTLE CHILDREN. 11 1. There's a Friend for little children Above the bright blue sky-A Friend that never 2. There's a home for little children Above the bright blue sky, Where Jesus reigns in 3. There's a crow for little children Above the bright blue sky, And all who look for 4. There's a song for little children Above the bright blue sky, And a harp of sweetest ) 1859. I THINK, WHEN I READ. ) 1841. ry 1. I think, when I read that sweet sto 4. In that beau 2 Out and in I safely go, # little lamb, There- fore glad and 26 German. gay I am; by my name. D.C. Tal Je-sus loves me, Je-sus knows me, All that's good and fair He shows me; A-men. ee 18 3 Should not I be glad and gay, Copyright, 1898, by Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. "Farin." 1865. of heaven? of heaven? of heaven? of heaven? William James Kirkpatrick, (1838 ) 1898. march-ing In His pleasant ways. please Him, And His word o bey. 1. Savior, He's our Friend above. 301 MISS MARY LUNDIE DUNCAN, (1814-1840) 1839. REFRAIN. March ing, march JESUS, TENDER SHEPHERD. In His ways so bright; Marching, onward marching, Children of the Light. || 2 All this day Thy hand has led me, ing, Marching, marching, marching, marching, + Jesus, ten-der Shepherd, hear me; Bless Thy little lamb to night near me; D.C.-Through the darkness be Thou near me; Keep me safe till morn-ing light. } German. D.C. *||-|-| Tender Shepherd, ten-der Shepherd, Keep me safe till morning light; A-men. # ETT 3 May my sins be all forgiven, Bless the friends I love so well; |