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VAGRANT VERSE

THE ORETI ANTHOLOGY. 304.—Her. (To N.S) (Written for the Southland Times.) The little lady with the nose, So Roman, so roaming, She is wonderful! She is all temperament, She is so sweetly poetic; And if you don’t believe it Read her verses, Her dainty verses, They sing to themselves, They have music, Colour, Rhythm, Glamour. They are poetry— Poetry— P-o-e-t-r-y. - She is a poet (or is it poetess) One of the nine. Muses? Not exactly, But one of THE nine Best nine [>oets In New Zealand, I wish I were one. —Southerner. Invercargill, May 26, 1930.

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Southland Times, Issue 21092, 26 May 1930, Page 6

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98

VAGRANT VERSE Southland Times, Issue 21092, 26 May 1930, Page 6

VAGRANT VERSE Southland Times, Issue 21092, 26 May 1930, Page 6

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