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t in the fullness of pleasure; Thy sweetness alone I will treasure. The world may of all things bereave me, Its thorns may assail and aggrieve me, The foe may great anguish engender: My rose I will never surrender. The last Christmas hymn of the collection is printed under the heading: "A Little Hymn for the Children", and is composed from the text "Have ye not read, Out of the mouth of babes and sucklings thou hast perfected praise". Said to be the oldest children's hymn in Danish, it is still one of the finest. It is written as a processional. The children come hastening on to Bethlehem to find the new-born Lord and offer Him their homage. One almost hears their pattering feet and happy voices as they rush forward singing: Here come Thy little ones, O Lord, To Thee in Bethlehem adored. Enlighten now our heart and mind That we the way to Thee may find. We hasten with a song to greet And kneel before Thee at Thy feet. O blessed hour, O sacred night, When Thou wert born, our soul's Delight! Be welcome from Thy heavenly home Unto this vale of tears and gloom, Where man to Thee no honor gave But stable, manger, cross and grave. But Jesus, oh! how can it be That but so few will think of Thee And of that tender, wondrous love Which drew Thee to us from above? O draw us little children near To Thee, our Friend and Brother dear, That each of us so heartily In faith and love may cling to Thee. Let not the world lead us astray That we our Christian faith betray, But grant that all our longings be Directed always unto Thee. Then shall the happy day once come When we shall gather in Thy home And join the angels' joyful throng In praising Thee with triumph song. We gather now about Thee close Like leaves around the budding rose, O grant us, Savior, that we may Thus cluster round Thy throne for aye. His Christmas hymns were so well received that Brorson was encouraged to continue his writing. During the following year he published no less than five collections bearing the titles: _Some Advent Hymns_, _Some Passion Hymns_, _Some Easter Hymns_, _Some Pentecost Hymns_, and _Hymns for the Minor Festivals_. All of these hymns were likewise kindly received and therefore he continued to send out new collections, publishing during the following years a
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