THE HEART’S DESIRE
LIME BLOSSOMS
Hail blossoms green! ’mid the limes unseen, That charm the bees to your honey’d screen, As like the green trees that gave you birth, — As true tongue’s kindness to imvp’d worth!
We see you not; hut wo scarce know why, We are glad when Llie air you have breath’d goes by. —A. de Vere.
Not to know at large; of tilings remote From lisp, obscure a.ml subtle, but to know
That which before uc lies ,n daily life, 15 the prime wisdom.
—Milton
IN TRUST. 0 ye, who taste that love is sweet Set way-marks for all doubtful feet Unit stumble on in search of it.
Sing notes of love; that some who hear bar oft, inert, may lend an ear, Hise up and wonder, and draw near. —C. Rossetti.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1930, Page 1
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