Original Poetry.
HAWKE'S BAY'S WELCOME TO malt MTT- 1 . *;•;*. **:',*' : -^BiiraiK 5 - r "- v-fol .•:«1 my sonny shores. 1 I ’> * VUjßrltaimla’Bliardy sons of toll, . , i . And with abundance crown your stores, . v The produce ofmytruitfiil soili j Englani'sfalryoutii with arta and arms. 1 1 . Tour-gardens leave, —come, till ttaerfleld; t:: 3 Come and develop all those charms ' 'WhichTto each fair science yield. ■■ 1 - -VI v.r ;v . . i Yes, hardy, sons of Erin’s isle, 1 Come leave your native shamrock shore, ■' J Another land as/green doth smile • l Beyond the South Pacific's roar. - 1 -i jxi. f r-.‘ If.n r<, ( Come, Caledonia’s children free,. ( . AhdTeave your sterile mountain homes; Yotir matchless plough shall break, the lea, i Inhere now the savage Hauhau roams. , Then, peopled by a raceso: brave, I From countries of immortal fame: My commerce wen may stem the wave 1 ■ That .rolls across the western main. j TeWairoa, MarchVl, 1867. , E.M. < ■ ' * ii ■ ■
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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 13, 1 April 1867, Page 73
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153Original Poetry. Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 13, 1 April 1867, Page 73
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