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1887: AN OUTLOOK.

11 To arms !" the grini- toned words ring thro' tfia Finding a sullen echo far and Bear. Peace cower*, thoug/nf m, etricken as in fear A doyraaj see the powers of bftttl.s hurled. * In wild confusion, and the flag unfurled Whose sombre todsflaunc mm.death, despair. Sounds of the comma tempest tlit o' ih« air Reverberate; ana mas^y clouds are whirled In their fell e> clo of impending storm Is it for-ttiis we boast our gains and tell UI bcienco, learning, commerce 2 Shades of hell .Laugh the pretence to Hcorn. War's baleful Crushes our Droprresa with its iron head. And bids us aeek the living 'mid the dead* E. H. Gulliver.

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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 188, 22 January 1887, Page 5

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1887: AN OUTLOOK. Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 188, 22 January 1887, Page 5

1887: AN OUTLOOK. Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 188, 22 January 1887, Page 5

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