_- -t-J-Wnl AniT Sh«rwin. giro)" .4n»pla.Erer SniOxt nnrt j?arr," tivt] her f«wt. pure voice, hntf/r* ir my" memory still. r Her C az ? V n* fl**A on tmror^ctousnesrt w;btle singj^jj' with tb?f. wule-e.er? drenj^, ' fijrtivX "paving the c^-^f^ ofV^l%«^ *o.vr«£ *0m y^t^^vijv^wh^
I mean m Wordsworth's "Ode to Immortality." Their sensitive apirita are ever cafcehjng tljo pohoes of the footfall* within tlje boundaries of the other world. The? can nt times, they fancy, hean the pat pafter of the feet as the denizens pass onwards dose to the boundary line, and thpirgazo becomes steadfast as they seek witih their ©arlhjy vision to pierce the 'sable- mantle' that, hides the fajiitjy-murmurinjr Hades iro..n earthly eves. J wanted sornethin.' after Yavhy, aijd thefnir Amy gave what I lacked. J am not going to tell voup readers how slie sang.it, or whether she'sang it with verdure cjacl 6r not. ; ".
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 91, 8 January 1879, Page 3
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