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W M. J. K IRKPATRICK.

1 Only a pair of sparkling eyes,
How can they serve our King?
By pleasant, gentle looks, as sweet
As sunshine in the spring.

1st line.--Fore fingers to the eyes. 2d line.--Remove fingers; look up. 3d line.--Hands raised and brought down with fluttering fingers.

2 Only a pair of rosy lips,
How can they serve our King?
Oh, lips can smile and speak kind words,
And pray to God, and sing.

1st line.--Point to lips. 3d line.--Touch lips and waft hand upward.

3 Only a pair of dimpled hands,
How can they serve our King?
Some way of helping others find,
And little love-gifts bring.

1st line.--Present hands. 3d line.--Children join hands. 4th line.--Right hand as if dropping contribution.

4 Only a pair of little ears,
How can they serve our King?
By list'ning well when good is taught,
And heeding everything.

1st line.--Pointing to ears. 3d line.--Right hand back of ear; head bent as in listening.

5 Only a pair of busy feet,
How can they serve our King?
By running errands cheerfully
As birdies on the wing.

1st line.--Looking down. 4th line.--Flight motion upward.

6 Only a little, loving heart,
How can it serve our King?
Oh, when that heart asks Jesus in
The angel harps will ring.

1st line.--Hand on heart. 3d line.--Press hands together; look up.

Copyright, 1887, by J OHN J. H OOD.




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Rise and Follow Me.


"And he said to another, Follow me."
--Luke ix. 59.

A NNIE E. T HOMPSON.

F RANK M. D AVIS.

1. Day's bright beams are falling
On the shore and sea;
List, a sweet voice calling,
"Rise and follow me!"
Leave thy cares and duties,
Leave thy race un-run;
Christ will show new beauties,
When his will we've done.

REFRAIN.
List! a sweet voice calling,
"Rise and follow me!"
List! a sweet voice calling,
"Rise and follow me!"

2. Shades of eve are falling
On the shore and sea;
Still that voice is calling,
"Rise and follow me!"
Leave thy joys and pleasures,
Tho' full bright they glow;
Christ hath countless treasures
Of his love to show.

3. Death's dark door is falling,
Life's soon done for thee;
Sweet that voice is calling,
"Rise and follow me!"
Scale yon mount of glory,
Which by faith you've won;
Softly walks before you
God's most blessed Son.

From "New Pearls of Song," by per.




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In Our Gladness.

L IZZIE E DWARDS.

J NO. R. S WENEY.

1. In our gladness we are singing
Happy songs to-day,
For we know our Saviour listens
To the words we say.

CHORUS.
He is calling, gently calling,
"Children, come to me;"
He has said that of his kingdom
Little ones may be.

2. We are little buds of promise
In his garden fair,
By our faithful friends and teachers
Trained with tender care.

3. We would live and bloom for Jesus
In this world below,
Showing forth his pure example
Ev'rywhere we go.

4. He will take our hearts and keep them
For a home above,
Where we all may sing forever
Songs of joy and love.

Copyright, 1887, by J OHN J. H OOD.




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The Children's Offering.

E LIZA E. H EWITT.

J NO. R. S WENEY.

1. Flowers breathe their fragrance,
Birds give their song,
Stars shine in beauty
All the night long,
Voices of nature
Praises repeat;
What can the children
Lay at his feet?

CHORUS.
When through his mercy
Jesus we meet,
We will our bright crowns
Lay at his feet.

2. Thoughts pure and holy,
Words kind and true,
All gentle service,
Little hands do;
Work for our Master,
Joyful and sweet,
Prayer for his kingdom
Lay at his feet.

3. Faith that will trust him,
Hope that will smile,
Though clouds may cover
Blue skies awhile;
Hearts that will always
With his love beat;
Children, these treasures
Lay at his feet.

Copyright, 1887, by J OHN J. H OOD.




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Loving Words the Shepherd said.

Mrs. M ARY D. J AMES.

W M. J. K IRKPATRICK.

1. Loving words the Shepherd said--
"Let the little lambs be fed;"
"Let the children come to me;"
"They shall my salvation see."

CHORUS.
Safe and happy,--oh, how blest
Those who find in Jesus rest!
Wisdom's ways are pleasantness,
Wisdom's paths are paths of peace.

2. Hear the tender Shepherd say
Precious words to lambs to-day:--
"Close to me, dear children, keep,
Thus I love and guard my sheep."

3. Set your hearts on things divine;--
Place your little hands in mine,--
Then so safely you will go
Thro' this world of sin and woe.

4. In the dark and in the light,
Thro' the day and thro' the night,
Ever shall my sleepless eye
Watch you as the years go by.

Copyright, 1887, by J OHN J. H OOD.




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Yes, we come.

F ANNY J. C ROSBY.

W M. J. K IRKPATRICK.

1. Blessed Lord, how good thou art,
Thus to take each little heart;
Very glad indeed are we
Thou dost bid us come to thee.

CHORUS.
Yes, we come, quickly come,
Now thy gentle voice we hear;
Yes, we come, quickly come
To thy fold, our Saviour dear.

2. Thou hast made this world of ours
Full of beauty, love, and flowers;
Ev'rywhere thy hand we see,
Thou dost bid us come to thee.

3. In the rosy beams of light,
In the silent hour of night,
In the twinkling stars we see,
Thou dost bid us come to thee.

4. Young and weak and frail we are,
Tender buds that need thy care;
Oh, how thankful, Lord, are we
Thou dost bid us come to thee.

Copyright, 1887, by J OHN J. H OOD.




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Jesus Knows My Name.

F. G. B URROUGHS.

J NO. R. S WENEY.

1. Mary stood beside the tomb,
Ah! her heart was broken;
Near her was the risen Lord,
Yet he had not spoken:
But when Jesus gently came
Close to her, and called her name,
Happy then was Mary,
Happy then was Mary.

2. When my heart is sad with fear,
And my spirit broken,
Will I know him in the dark
By the same sweet token?
Will he put my fears to shame
When he kindly speaks my name
As he spoke to Mary?
As he spoke to Mary?

3. When I walk through death's dark vale,
Will he then be near me?
Will my loving Saviour's voice
Whisper words to cheer me?