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QUEEN OF HOME.

I am queen of my hubband's heart and home ; As proud a' queen as over reigned ; My subjects to me are loyal and true, And woiship me with love unfeigned, I know you find, where vr*r yon roam, The happu-ht wouuui'b the Quoen of Home Be her realm us broad as an empire grand Or only the >»pan of a mirrow room ; He her castles fair aa art can plan, Or only a simple well-10-pc horne — She's the" happiest woman who holds the crown Of her husband'a love beyond renown. Whether dressed in velvets, jewels and fur I',1 ', Or simple garments neat and plain ; Whether dainties of every climo b>> hers Or thu fiujAul fare from Lib nit's — She's the happiest woman who's queen alonj OE her husband's heart, and home her throne. When Love is Prime Minister, and liVith and Truth Are eouueiJl«tr.4 who never L*A To guide with wisdom : and Charity, Before whose rule ah discords quail, Controls the household, why should not the queen Be the happiest woman that ever was seen ? And Hiich a kingdom its this is mine, Pioiitl queen of my husband's faithful heart ; No wealth or honour, or power, or fame, ' (joirid 1 lurciue from his side apart, And I'm sure you'll iind wherever you roam The happiest woman is the Queen of Home.

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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 121, 26 September 1885, Page 7

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224

QUEEN OF HOME. Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 121, 26 September 1885, Page 7

QUEEN OF HOME. Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 121, 26 September 1885, Page 7

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