POETRY
«1Y LADY. My Lady like a flower doth rise To statelier beauty day by day, Warmed by the ranahme of the ikies, . Washed by the windy spray. * r~w Hat home is where laa-daisies gleam, And totting aeawaeds beat the shore; She braves the winds that shrill and Aud'EJTtha ocean's roar. My Lady is no weakly bloom. Kohothocoebaasty. frail and shy t She bean the moorland's wild perfume, And knows the uncovered sty
H« way in o'er the sandhills green, ov Whe X ""f^* 8 tMl ß le in J* 18 8 orM » Sh " w ~" ™ er *~ M ™<»n«o«onfl queenBraving the tempest's force. _... .. . „ _ while courtly beaatiee come and go, *** minstrels sing their wjieg lays, r " b " m * teed ? n P 1 ? 68 »** blow . And sing my Lady's praise. *£l w £ To statelier beanty day by day, W S m t d J b ? fch ? •™! , ¥ ae " toe Bkie *' Washed by the windy spray. —A. Gbosixb Hbbbebtson.
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 426, 23 June 1904, Page 2
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154POETRY Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 426, 23 June 1904, Page 2
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