(For the " Free Lance" )
— W. Francis Chambers.
Haven of numberless: ships, Blue lulls and brown rocks a-foana There's love in our .hearts, and on our lipSj The greeting some learned at Home. Fair c.ty of wind and rain, And after the storm — such oalm How fast time flies, we catch again The lilt of a Christmas psalm. Hub of a Colony's, wheel, Cease from your spinning, that they Whose fingers have spun you fast may feel How blessed is Christmas Day. Home O'' mine, h?io, led-ioofed, seagirt. And what w ill you bring to me ?— A memory sweet that no harm or huit Come* to my love over-sea.
God gives' us our 1 datives — thank God «c oan choose our fnends. Look befoie you sleep Many are called, but few get up. Eat your stea.k o<r you'll have stew . As you sew so must you rip. Sweet are the uses of diversity. Where there's a wall there's a lawsuit. Pnde goeth, before and the bill cometh after. Tamper not w ith fledged fools.
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Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 181, 19 December 1903, Page 30 (Supplement)
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173(For the "Free Lance") Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 181, 19 December 1903, Page 30 (Supplement)
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