. Illustrated songs and hymns for the little ones. Faithful Robin Redbreast! With returning springSoon the birds will come again To glitter or to sing. ROBIN REDBREAST. 71 But, though some have gayer coats, Some a sweeter song,You, friend Robin, stay with us All the winter long. Come, then, Robin Redbreast, Prythee do not fear ;No rude boy is standing by, No sly pussy nearer to the window, friend, For safely you may come :There, eat your fill, and take, beside, A tiny morsel home. s. w. 72 ON A SUNDAY MORNING. On a Sunday morning How pleasant tis to hearThe church bells chiming m


. Illustrated songs and hymns for the little ones. Faithful Robin Redbreast! With returning springSoon the birds will come again To glitter or to sing. ROBIN REDBREAST. 71 But, though some have gayer coats, Some a sweeter song,You, friend Robin, stay with us All the winter long. Come, then, Robin Redbreast, Prythee do not fear ;No rude boy is standing by, No sly pussy nearer to the window, friend, For safely you may come :There, eat your fill, and take, beside, A tiny morsel home. s. w. 72 ON A SUNDAY MORNING. On a Sunday morning How pleasant tis to hearThe church bells chiming merrily, So musical and I, musing, listen, Thus they seem to say— Little Mary, come to church, Come to church to-day. Down the daisied meadow, Up the leafy lane,From each homestead gathered, Comes a swelling , too, is coming, With the rest to pray,Where the bells still tinkle Come to church to-day. s. w. p.


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