POETRY
THE PANTOMIME FA.IEYJ Bing the curtain down; and the Fairy's They speak of the dear, dead days of _ <"** . . L dream Is placed on a peg m haste; Of lavender, urask, and rose, she ' il cl »Bge her gown for a holland When gods and goddesses reigned Bupreme ££? W J I J. «.«.!. * _* Ere life was reduced to prose; " That knows not the charms of parte; There were Moses Nine, There's a rnshandjora. And a god of wine, „ To o&teh her >ba3 > And trelle with a quaint vagary, Fot fact and tlie footlights vary; Yet the theatre brings Ah ! no one knows A fay with wings, " That fcfle world '** P roße In the shape of the Pantomime Fairy. 8° well as the Pantomime Fairy. —J. M. BUIiLOfiH.
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 411, 24 March 1904, Page 2
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126POETRY Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 411, 24 March 1904, Page 2
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