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Poets Corner.

SONGS OF TIIE SEEDY. Comk away, conic away to the lonely shade, Where »t silent eve we may freely stray ; Come away, come away fo flie quiet glade— To ihe dell, to the del) come away,con.e away I You hid me tell thee why to me The unfrequented groves are sweet ; Do you think I’m a figure fit to see ? Oh say, could I walk down Regent-street ? Come away, come away; nay, do not pause, Oh with thee I'm ready at onee to fly ;j Conte away, come away—don't ask the cause, But come, nor seek the reason why. You still delay, and fain would kuow Why I wish to fly. Oh, rny brain ! it reels ! E'en you would approve of my wish to go, When you learn that jthejbailiflfs are at my he el. PyNCH.

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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 14, 8 November 1843, Page 4

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Poets Corner. Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 14, 8 November 1843, Page 4

Poets Corner. Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 14, 8 November 1843, Page 4

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