McGuffey’s Third Eclectic Reader Lesson 35: Prayers
Words:
- hallow
- amen
- temptation
- gracious
- kingdom
- forgive
- transgressions
- supplied
- portion
- bounty
- weakness
- helpless
- deign
- solemn
- compassion
- plumage
- revere
- secure
- forever
- pardons

Lesson:
The Lord’s Prayer
- Our Father in heaven,
We hallow thy name;
May thy kingdom holy
On earth be the same;
Oh, give to us daily
Our portion of bread;
It is from thy bounty,
That all must be fed.
- Forgive our transgressions.
And teach us to know
The humble compassion
That pardons each foe;
Keep us from temptation,
From weakness and sin,
And thine be the glory
Forever! Amen!
An Evening Prayer
- Before I close my eyes in sleep,
Lord, hear my evening prayer,
And deign a helpless child to keep,
With they protecting care.
- Though young in years, I have been taught
Thy name to love and fear;
Of thee to think with solemn thought,
Thy goodness to revere.
- That goodness gives each simple flower
Its scent and beauty, too;
And feeds it in night’s darkest hour
With heaven’s refreshing dew.
- The little birds that sing all day
In many a leafy wood,
By thee are clothed in plumage gay,
By thee supplied with food.
- And when at night they cease to sing,
By thee protected still,
Their young ones sleep beneath their wing,
Secure from every ill.
- Thus may’st thou guard with gracious arm
The bed whereon I lie,
And keep a child from every harm
By thine own watchful eye.