. The Sunday school speaker; or, Exercises for anniversaries and celebrations, consisting of addresses, dialogues, recitations, Bible class lessons, hymns, etc., adapted to the various subjects to which Sabbath school efforts are directed . l—The sum Id get would suit me just as well,Then Id keep Christmas with a host of toys,And have enough to give to all these boys. Joseph. [Rising up, and saijing aloud,]Sell it, Samuel! Id do no such thing,—Id put it on my head, and be a king 1 I a crown, dear Jane, did you inquire ?The question fills my bosom with desire !No crown of gold should


. The Sunday school speaker; or, Exercises for anniversaries and celebrations, consisting of addresses, dialogues, recitations, Bible class lessons, hymns, etc., adapted to the various subjects to which Sabbath school efforts are directed . l—The sum Id get would suit me just as well,Then Id keep Christmas with a host of toys,And have enough to give to all these boys. Joseph. [Rising up, and saijing aloud,]Sell it, Samuel! Id do no such thing,—Id put it on my head, and be a king 1 I a crown, dear Jane, did you inquire ?The question fills my bosom with desire !No crown of gold should my young brow adorn,Id think of Him whose crown was made of thorns,Though king of heaven, to earth, so poor he earth scarce knew him, or confessd his I a crown, dear Jane, with joy Id haste,To lay that crown with all that I possessd—Yes, as the angels, when in heaven they meet,Id cast that crown with joy at Jesus feet! DIALOGUES BY GIRLS. 105 [Here let all the children unite in sin^ini^ tlie following , to have its ctlbct, must follow up quick, without a mo-ments pause, the dialogue.] All hail tlic power of Jesus name,Let angels prostrate fall;Bring forth the royal diadem,And crown him Lord of DIALOGUE BY TWO SMALL BOYS, ANDONE LARGE GIRL. THE M0U2:TAIN OF PRAYER. , is it not lovely when summer-sun shines, And the fields are all dressd in rich wander away, on some hill to recline, And gaze on the beautiful scene ? yes ! it is pleasant; I know it is so, Such scenes Ive delighted to share;But landscapes there are, of a lovelier glow. Which are seen from the mountain of prayer. landscapes are those, and how are theyseen, Have they fountains, and forests, and flowers ?Have they bowers of beauty, and meadows ofgreen. Are those landscapes as lovely as ours ? yes! tis a land where the sun never sets. Where the hills are neer coverd with snow,106 DIALOGUES EY BOYS. 107 Where the dew-drop neer fall


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