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Compensation.

Fair Phyllis, wandering on a day Through meadows sweet with blossoming May, Her finger pneked upon a spray Where hid a thorn. "Alas!" the maid quoth, tearfujly, ". How Nature's w.ay ssp)easeUV m «T must sweets and sorrows Fore'er twin-born ?" But Corydon,wa§ Itering near, And swift he eame and wiped the tear And on the tender dear '* A kiss he prest, " Heigh ho!" quoth Phylljtogteerfully " How Nature's wisdom pinHteme! I all a fair design I see—' •? ''f%msg, . SheJcnoweth bestP

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King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 63, 3 January 1908, Page 3

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79

Compensation. King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 63, 3 January 1908, Page 3

Compensation. King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 63, 3 January 1908, Page 3

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