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It Fell Upon a Summer Day

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1 It fell upon a summer day,
when Jesus walked in Galilee,
the mothers from a village brought
their children to his knee.

2 He took them in his arms, and laid
his hands on each remembered head;
"Allow these little ones to come
to me,' he gently said.

3 'Forbid them not; unless ye bear
the childlike heart your hearts within,
unto my kingdom ye may come,
but may not enter in.'

4 My Lord, I fain would enter there;
O let me follow thee, and share
thy meek and lowly heart, and be
freed from all worldly care.

5 O happy thus to live and move,
and sweet this world, where I shall find
God’s beauty everywhere, his love,
his good in humankind.

6 Then, Father, grant this childlike heart,
that I may come to Christ, and feel
his hands on me in blessing laid,
love-giving, strong to heal.

Source: Complete Anglican Hymns Old and New #331

Author: Stopford A. Brooke

Brooke, Stopford Augustus, M.A., was born at Letterkenny, Donegal, Nov. 14, 1832, and educated at Trinity College, Dublin, graduating B.A. 1856; M.A. 1858. He carried off the Downes prize and the Vice-Chancellor's prize for English verse. On taking Holy Orders he was successively Curate of St. Matthew's, Marylebone, 1857-59; of Kensington, 1860-63; Chaplain to the British Embassy at Berlin, 1863-65; Minister of St. James's Chapel, York Street, London, 1866-75; and of Bedford Chapel, 1876. He was also appointed Chaplain in Ordinary to the Queen, in 1872. In 1865 he published the Life and Letters of the late F. W. Robertson; in 1874, Theology in the English Poets; in 1876, Primer of English Literature, &c. On seceding from the Church of Engla… Go to person page >

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First Line: It fell upon a summer day
Title: It Fell Upon a Summer Day
Author: Stopford A. Brooke (1881)
Meter: 8.8.8.6
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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Book of Worship for United States Forces #276

Christian Hymns #454

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Christian Hymns #454

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Common Praise #662

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Complete Anglican Hymns Old and New #331

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Hymns for Children and Grownups to Use Together #62

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Hymns for Heart and Voice (2nd ed.) #164

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Hymns of the Kingdom #75

Hymns Old and New #254

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Junior Carols #35

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Pilgrim Songs (Number Two) #82

Songs of Praise #539

The Christian Hymnary for Use of Churches of Christ #659

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The Church and School Hymnal #287

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The Congregational Mission Hymnal #237

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The Cyber Hymnal #2785

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The Golden Hymn Book #63

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The Hymnal #444

The Hymnary of the United Church of Canada #77

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The Hymnary #77

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The Hymnbook #461

The Methodist Hymn-Book with Tunes #166

The Methodist Hymnal #443

The Methodist Hymnal #443

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The New Church Hymnal #476

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The Sunday School Hymnary #221

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