f MARCHING SONG. ) > We mix from many lands, 3 We march from very far; \ 5. Irr hearts and lips and hands \ ? Our siaffs and weapons are; 3 light we wa'k in darkens j sun and moon and star. c \ Out under the moon and \ r stars C j* And shafts of the urgcrst • J % sun % F Whose face on nrison .bars «f > And mountain heads are J % one. % f Our march :s c veriest 5 n<3 tsii i Time's march is done. J r O nations undivided, > O cJnsile people and free, j Wo dreamers, we derided, \ 5? We mad biirtd men that J C We bear ye witness ere ye come > that ye shaSl be. J The Socks shall burst in C sr sunder J \ The hinges shrieking, spin, When time whose hand is «r S* thunder, J \ Lays nasids unon the pin, \ C And shoots tne .bolts reluctant, < > biddino a!' men in. J F Rife ere the dawn .be risen; > Come and be a-'i sou's fed; 5 \ From field, and street, and \ T prison . % Come for the feast is J \ spread, \ r Live, fc:' the truth ie living ; J \ wake, for the night is j \ dead. . \ F -—Algernon Charltes Swinburne. <£ r <
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DEMOCRACY. — Wanted, Equal Rights for all. Call and secure one of W. S. Bedford's 75a Suits, and encourage a friend o£ democracy. Note address —Upstairs Rooms, between Hotel Windsor and Empire Hotel.
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 10, 12 May 1911, Page 4
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248Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 10, 12 May 1911, Page 4
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