POETRY
Sptoffc th» saotiey throng I move, wstwnlf ill the nsrnlnw fares. -■- Pic the friend who vet may prove . Savin whom my «oulembraces ■ AB ike fair ideals I love. m*H I pass her in the street, Saaß I know bar when w* meet F Mrawri*Ah, how tear Tve waited, ▼arte* fee thy coming, sweet i' Snail a nape, with sweetness fraught, Stir beneath our first cabs greeting
And* a vague, prophetie thought, . / Set our ouickened pulses beating—- "" 'Here, at mat; the friend long sought 1' While our conquering hearts eat free All their prisoned hopes, surprising Many a sweet soul-mjstery; "-" '*' Sympathy beyond sunnising, • In each other's eyas shall see. And the years may coma and go, Golden days and cloudy weather; While our love ehall deeper grow, For the joys we share together, Pee the memories that we know.
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 401, 14 January 1904, Page 2
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139POETRY Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 401, 14 January 1904, Page 2
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