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18 THE DYING CHILD. ,
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III.—THE DYING CHILD.
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• ? ; Chixi>. " I cannot leave thee, Mot...
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tinual teac pupils hers were pecuniary they confided worke difficulties d to successfull their , with care . ; the The at last assistance children , notwithstanding had of three hard work other con- ;
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grap cheerfulness y , amongst them ; cordial . affection for each other sp and for their masters pervaded the atmosphere ; there was a truly
with Christian his pup spirit ils in every the morning establishment and . evening Pestalozzi , and prayed induced warml them y instruction in reli
g often ion not to onl pray y appealed from their to the own memory hearts , . it His spoke to the heart , and
influenced daily life . ( To be continued . )'
18 The Dying Child. ,
18 THE DYING CHILD . ,
Iii.—The Dying Child.
III . —THE DYING CHILD .
• ? ; Chixi>. " I Cannot Leave Thee, Mot...
• ? ; _Chixi > . " I cannot leave theeMother ,
_0 say not I must die , : Lie closer to me , Mother ,
And let me feel thee nigh . " I care not for my treasures
They cannot ease my pain , , For me are no more pleasures ,
_1 ne ' er shall smile again . " But the Angel must not tear me
From thee , my Mother dear ; He must not , must not bear me
From all that love me here . " Mother .
" My precious darling , cheer thee , Thou goest to thy home ;
Thy Saviour will be near thee , And beckon thee to come .
" Then when thy God shall call thee Be ready at His voice
, _Isfo evil can befal thee , In thy Father ' s love rejoice .
i " And when the Angel flying On wings of peace and love
, Shall summon thee , when dying
C ; Lift up thy hands above 5
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Sept. 1, 1862, page 18, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01091862/page/18/
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