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Willie and his conscience

Hymnal: Linden Harp #141b (1855) First Line: Little Willie stood under an apple-tree old Lyrics: 1 Little Willie stood under an apple-tree-old, The fruit was all shining with crimson and gold, Hanging temptingly low--how he long'd for a bite, Though he knew if he took one, it wouldn't be right. 2 Said he, "I don't see why my father should say, 'Don't touch the old apple-tree, Willie, to-day;' I shouldn't have thought, now they're hanging so low, When I ask'd for just one, he should answer me 'no.' 3 "He would never find out, if I took but just one, And they do look so good, shining out in the sun, There are hundreds and hundreds, and he wouldn't miss So paltry a little red apple as this." 4 He stretch'd forth his hand, but a low, mournful strain Came wandering dreamily over his brain; In his bosom a beautiful harp had long laid, That the angel of conscience quite frequently play'd. 5 And she sung, "Little Willie, beware, O! beware, Your father has gone, but your Maker is there; How sad you would feel, if you heard the Lord say, 'This dear little boy stole an apple one day.'" 6 Then William turn'd round, and as still as a mouse, Crept slowly and carefully into the house; In his own little chamber, he knelt down to pray That the Lord would forgive him, and please not to say, "Little Willie almost stole an apple one day." Languages: English

Little Willy stood under an apple tree

Hymnal: Linden Harp #d80 (1856) Languages: English

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