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llow skilfully some, poets worU the, ln-n, Their works aro peerless, with uoao lo i nmpare, I only wislt 1 could do a* well, thon I'd take my pluco in ;he pupor, and anv challonga daro; N'o rival would outdo mo. if I could preveul it. To create a sensation, I would persevere ; Tli ■ .liili,ulty would be, how could Id, it ' Unions I write of the maids of Apia, An allusion wasmadoof the Maid of Upolu, Her name 1 am v.ry nuxiou* In Ii 'ar. Will the correspondent favour mo and r>« MOW H.r iiainn, ond [ will watch inthoTjMM for it to appear I 1 This maid must he divinely fi ir lo vi"w; lie- beauty must „,, P «ro. ;.» <u to oxvesi Oh, v ite ami toll her uumu, (~ 10, 'Tw.uld b<i a relief toutaU, ▲ P. S. Smuttm P
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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 54, 12 October 1878, Page 2
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140SUSPENSE Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 54, 12 October 1878, Page 2
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