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Evening Hymn.

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Now the sun hath gone to rest,     Stars are coming faint and dim,     And the bird within his nest     Sweetly sings his evening hymn.     Have I tried mamma to mind?     Was I gentle in my play?     Have I been a true and kind,     Pleasant little girl to-day?     Then will God take care of me     Kindly, through the long dark night;     Bright and happy, I shall see     Once again the morning light.

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