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LIFE’S DAILY ROUND.

A CONTEMPLATION UPON FLOWERS. Brave /lowers—that I could gallant it like you, j)ud he as little vain! You come abroad, and make a harmless show, And to your beds of earth again. You are not proud: you know your birth: i For your embroider’d garments are from earth. You do obey your months and times, but I Would have it ever Spring: M.v fate would know Winter no, never die Nor think of such a thing. O that I could my bed of earth but view And ‘.smile, and look as cheerfully as you! * * * * Always do your heist, and every time you will do better. To-morrow! , -X- -X- * -XThy sweet smiles we over seek, — In thy place—ah! well-a-day! We find the thing we fled—To-day! —Sheller.

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 May 1930, Page 1

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128

LIFE’S DAILY ROUND. Hokitika Guardian, 14 May 1930, Page 1

LIFE’S DAILY ROUND. Hokitika Guardian, 14 May 1930, Page 1

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