LOVE'S CONQUEROR.
jCWIZa domus tales nnquain contexit amores. Miilus taiior tali cotijunxit faederc amanics, 1 ;* , ', —Catullus, Jleyerwera lov«ra like Kl«d and Philll*, She fair as Dtemv»-he strong »s AohilleS, JBitterlleat childhood their lovolxadfeßKun, Aod it roaohed fullest bloom under Hell&'s > *"wsnn sun. ' >• ■ In imile« and caresses, the time passed away «cren« as a Grecian, snmmerday. But DiscordU— (ever-malicious sprite) ' XiOoked angrily down on this lotblj sight, JkßdlonKßhe pondered what she should do To mar the fate of those happy two. Then ■ red to the Parcte-^the sisters three, Who weave the threads of men's dtsany— . From them to ask for help and advice iAohesls arose, and replied in a tnoe ; These were her words : ' Yoa wish to see . The end of two young lovers' harmony ; Jplty your ignorance ! Why have you tarried r TUeasily done i— only make them get married !
O. E. Hugo.
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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 169, 11 September 1886, Page 1
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143LOVE'S CONQUEROR. Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 169, 11 September 1886, Page 1
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