"MAKE ME."
Us took my hand. He did net even say ** Be mine, for I have loved you many a day." Ho only pressed it in his lovingly ; Ho looked into my eyes and said : " Make me." A mist came over mine. I conld not see ; And he repeated : " What yon trill, make me." "" Last night I had a dream that I was dead ; And you were there, love, bending o'er my head. " You held my soul, and weeping saw its stain ; four tears fell on it ; it was pure again. * * * *** " Can you not do it ? I will follow you Until I feel that I am formed anew. "Drop down upon my eyes another tear ; Beckon me onward, and I will not fear. *' Oh, take my hand. Lead me yonr path along ; Without you lam weak, but with you, strong. " Love me as you love heaven, and I Bhall be Worthy to dwell there with you. Oh, make me!"
George Holmes, in " Belgravia."
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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 165, 14 August 1886, Page 1
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163"MAKE ME." Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 165, 14 August 1886, Page 1
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