POETRY
TWO SCHOOLS. \n the woods where wild birdß sing, , . , . . l n the fields where flowera spring, I put my h«art to echeol, m brooks jm CQol tod * lea J In the world where men grow wise fl fae blne , it heaven bendfl neftr . " 1, tnd S? T R tt?lUl . e < 'Go out,' I said, «you are only a fool. Come back when you win the pnxe.' Bnt they a teach > * u herft . PIJZVhJ??** K* :k ■ BB t i °; *a -And why do you stay so long, " : tS # B iPMe ^ l« ra d- -«. My heart,and where do you roamP' paS P Tbe an6wer oame a lw, * h and a And the taflhet'i was part Pride.' . j fa home , I put my iuart to school, , —Hbwby Yak Dtkb
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 362, 16 April 1903, Page 2
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127POETRY Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 362, 16 April 1903, Page 2
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