And found in Christ alone; 11 : Lord, grant Thy little children, To know Thee as their own.:|| A. Midlane. 242 SHEPHERD of tender youth, Guiding in love and truth, Through devious ways; Christ our triumphant King, We come Thy name to sing, And here our children bring, To shout Thy praise. 2 Thou art our holy Lord, Healer of strife: And give us life. 3 Thou art the great High-Priest; Of holy love: Help from above. 4 Ever be near our side, Our Staff and Song: Jesus, Thou Christ of God, Make our faith strong. 5 So now, until we die, And joyful sing : Clement of Alexandria. H. M. Dexter, Tr. 243 THE truest Friend abides in heaven; On earth our friends are rare and few; The world to faithlessness is given; Her children often prove untrue: And therefore I must here contend That Jesus is my truest Friend. 2 Men like a cradle sway and falter, But Jesus like a rock doth stand; Though storms of woe my fortune alter, He holds me firmly by the hand : Yea, He stands by me to the end, So Jesus is my truest Friend. 3 For me He suffers crucifixion, For me He sheds His precious blood, He lends me help in my affliction, His counsels all are wise and good: 4 My Friend, such faithfulness possessing; My Friend, whose own I am for aye; My Friend e'en unto death will stay. B. Schmolcke. 244 THERE is a gentle Gard'ner, Who owns a garden fair, Enjoy His tender care, Enjoy His tender care. And soft, refreshing rain; And sweetest fragrance gain.: || 3 They fondly love the Gard'ner, And all to Him incline, They seek Him to entwine.: 1! 4 And when their day is ended He takes them to His breast, To regions ever blest. : || 5 There shall those flowers glisten In beauty evermore, !! : Nor cold nor frost shall blight them On that celestial shore. :!| 6 Thou Gard'ner true and gentle, Care for us every day, ll: That we in yonder garden May thrive and bloom for aye. : || von Schenkendorf. H. Brueckner, Tr. M. 245 WITH noiseless step an angel Doth pass through ev'ry land; Though he is near at hand. 2 From house to house he wanders, And where a child obeys The kindly angel stays 3 He shares its joyful moments, And guards it while at play; And promptly to obey. K. L. T. Lieth. 246 HUSH'D was the evening hymn, The temple courts were dark; Before the sacred ark; Rang through the silence of the shrine. 2 The old man, meek and mild, The priest of Israel, slept; The little Levite, kept; The Lord to Hannah's son revealed. 3 O give me Samuel's ear, The open ear, O Lord, Alive and quick to hear Each whisper of Thy Word; Like him to answer at Thy call, And to obey Thee first of all. 4 O give me Samuel's heart, A lowly heart that waits Or watches at Thy gates Moves at the breathing of Thy will. 5 O give me Samuel's mind, A sweet, unmurmuring faith, To Thee in life and death; J. D. Burns. |