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Stii ;, ;i o o jts i» e Ifc,—,,; dim’siDSft - Vl* The uiies of the field whose bloom is brief:— We ite as they; Like them we hide away, ■As doth aleaf. ■ ' • J The sparrows of the sir of small aseount: . Our God dothview Whether the; fall or mount,— - ; He guards us too. - Oonslder 1 ' The lilies that do neither spin nor toll, : ■ Tet ire most’fair;— What profits a'.l this card ’ find ah this coil?- • -■ ■ ’Consider The birds that hare no barn cor harrest-weeks; - - • (Jod gives them food:— Much more our Father seeks . . ,To tto.usgoodi ■ Caaimxx. G. Eosktti. —Maemillan’s Magazine.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 362, 29 March 1866, Page 1

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101

Select poetry. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 362, 29 March 1866, Page 1

Select poetry. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 362, 29 March 1866, Page 1

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