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Up The Steep And Rocky Mountain,
See ! the Shepherd bends , and softly Folds the lambs within his arm ;
Gn his kind protecting bosom , Shields them from all boding harm ;
" Thus" he says , " I'll woo my flock , Over thorny path and rock . "
Swiftly up the hill he monnteth , With the lambs upon his breast ;
And the ewes no longer waver , See no danger—seek no rest ,
Till beside their young they nestle , On the verdant mountain ' s crest .
Mothers ! thus it is the Saviour , Takes the children of your love ;
That your feet no more may wander , That hearts no more may rove ;
But that your every thought may anchor
_^ Where your young ones dwell above J . essie M . Saxby _.
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Aug. 1, 1864, page 383, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01081864/page/23/
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