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Charles Lamb - Suffer Little Children, And Forbid Them Not, To Come Unto MeCharles Lamb - Suffer Little Children, And Forbid Them Not, To Come Unto Me
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To Jesus our Saviour some parents presented  Their children—what fears and what hopes they must feel! When this the disciples would fain have prevented,  Our Saviour reproved their unseasonable zeal. Not only free leave to come to him was given  But "of such" were the blessed words Christ our Lord spake, "Of such is composed the kingdom of heaven:"  The disciples, abashëd, perceived their mistake. With joy then the parents their children brought nigher  And earnestly begged that his hands he would lay On their heads; and they made a petition still higher,  That he for a blessing upon them would pray. O happy young children, thus brought to adore him,  To kneel at his feet, and look up in his face; No doubt now in heaven they still are before him,  Children still of his love, and enjoying his grace. For being so blest as to come to our Saviour,  How deep in their innocent hearts it must sink! `Twas a visit divine; a most holy behaviour  Must flow from that spring of which then they did drink.
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