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- So small, so sweet, so soon. (anonymous)
- Children bring their own love with them when they come. (Jean Ingelow)
- What would the world be to us if the children were no more? (Longfellow)
- Oh, for boyhood's time of June, crowding years into one brief moon. (Whittier)
- Sleep undisturbed within the peaceful shrine till angels wake thee with a note like thine. (Samuel Johnson)
- No jewel is as perfect as the innocence of childhood. (anonymous)
- Sleep, my little one, sleep. (Harrington)
- Children are an heritage of the Lord. (Psalms 127: 3)
- The child is the father of the man. (Wordsworth)
- Little Boy Blue has gone away. (Field)
- Hush, my dear, be still and slumber; Jolly angels guard your bed. (Watts)
- Remembering a tiny angel. (anonymous)
- An angel visited the green earth, and took a flower away. (Longfellow)
- Lord, we give you our littlest angel. (anonymous)
- Budded on earth to bloom in Heaven. (anonymous)
- For such is the Kingdom of Heaven.
- His was a man's courage.
- Our littlest angel who went back to Heaven.
- Called by one who loves him dearly.
- Let thy child rest in hope and rise in glory.
- Awaiting the touch of a little hand, and the smile of a little face. (E. Field)
- Children are the keys of paradise. (R.H. Stoddard)
- God's garden has need of little flowers. (anonymous)
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