Original Poetry.
LOVE TOLD AND UNTOLD. There's many a flower withered For want of a genial ray, Many a plant unnurtured Has sunk into decay, Many a bird without a mate Has perished in the cold, And many a heart has broken Because of love untold. Yet as the golden sunbeams Have gladdened earth below, And flowers of sweetest perfume Have set the field aglow, So many a heart is filled with joy, And many a sorrow healed, And life is made a sunny day Because of love revealed. ____________ Rose,
SA train on the Northern road ran into a cow the other day. It didn't hurt the cow, but it threw the engine off the track. People accustomed to the beefsteaks furnished in the boarding houses of this section express much surprise at the slight damage done to the train. —'Norwich Bulletin.
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Evening Star, Issue 4207, 21 August 1876, Page 3
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142Original Poetry. Evening Star, Issue 4207, 21 August 1876, Page 3
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