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Morning Hymn.

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Now again the yellow sun     Shines upon my window-pane;     Now anothor day's begun,     I can laugh and play again.     I must try to-day to be     Kind in all I say and do;     Then will God be pleased with me,     And mamma will love me too.     For she says that God above     Loves to see a little child     Sweet and gentle as the dove,     Like the pretty lamb so mild.

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