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- f ' ■ AMiE-W-HEIN TUE'tANE. “ ‘ fTatood cloie tqr; whin o« iMther Ungv The gate Kwuog baelc.llom th« grassy teiia,, beatba cow* cerue ,taoi»e-wl&en the iiakf §v* r ' It* BMDtfetbMV «*« bitt UdpNltt; i.- ? ;v lu brandy-kwMledaud storied by-Uau, ' rWair*d^ate<LfrQintbeid4br*ea«,' Wbeo the itpripg day* wore a .blushing crovra Of btossoiusbrigbbfor tt«hppletre«. . lU^tttOowrtU'D'ertHeiTKtiaitrehm . .Thht iiU the long bright summer day*,'. likfarsUver'tbi*^’nud'tb'a waving grea, ' ' VMaetedbedkthegolden-ray* ■■ Of. tbp.-Doouitar vuKtlmt midly strove- - . To drink. the touutof tbebrooUet dry,; tut the light ehittds showed teardrops down ' - - Tilt tbegladbroik laughed Mitglidedby, ’ , Kerer vet* the apple* batraoeveel, -i Oolded Russet striped with red/ •• j JU those that hey ieVdiusturf: ■■ - . . VheurSbeahirak the branches OTerhaa&; A trysttng-plape (br youthful Mends • Was the-apple-tree in the’days ofybwt Andntt we’ve sat beoeathiisstiade)'' ! - >■■■■■■ .And talked bright dremßi of the future o’er. -■■■- And when the wmna October sun hhonaou tbemapl.e’s'aaaTlerrobe,!. We gathered applet aoundaa*, fair, * ■ And' round as our own mystic globe. / The stately heibloek crowns the hill, ■• - IhedarkipineS’ttte above «he> plains , But the one we priae fsr more .tiianihey , b the apple-tree in the pasture lane, ■ Long yean have peaked; and cow* no more •-;:<■ Come home at night through the grassy lane;Where the gateawung back on leathern hinge, . ■ 11 Standand gaac'o’er thOfarioff plain;'. , Jiomone welist toAbtmuiiolow- ;'. . :Of theory*!*},atrewnaaitripjjle* on., Acd’the apple'tree in the paaturelane ■ ' ir but a dream' of the days by-gone.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 366, 9 April 1866, Page 1

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217

Select Poetry. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 366, 9 April 1866, Page 1

Select Poetry. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 366, 9 April 1866, Page 1

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