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Ocr pleasant meads w.iere (lows tho gentle Khmt Fan ->ti tailing 6 Tower uproars ita hoary head There namt,b at mid duy with thoir .smiles ( 1 1 \me llcmllhul meni'iies of iheii cnib dead; In belis i hum 1 oui then r>ong-> ol Chiistian I.PIC" . <»u.jd will !o men. ' alas ' Ihe tingling lie - E\i' \et the in noe-% uf >onr t him* s shall cease i It'll i cm iun w,ir note shall airngnt the sky ! And nearer the march of armour d Fiance. 'llie biue/t. bcaie echoes of uei inaitnl til ains. I'pou a handled lnlta hei ioih advance— Thenswarm her ho^tte upon a hundred plains, Him teeming mi lions. eager for the iray, I Mud _cail\ on o > i cdplun d fo> t and town, And w nil a B'>n< that c lieer-. ihi ir \\otu> «ay Tlu\ oi i uc liiuirt and il^i 1^ pn/e— the ciowii ' () ' sunitle o i let uf the \ dim tod Uij. Tlia 1 1 owns I lie hiou oi \ )( lor for an hour , !\t si'Oi. t!i e- iniL Lin pm*. ilumj oi a day— A vril<icd to\, the t.hmnom of it power Th it ->l.iy^ Jl-^ \ leit.ns a uh iU uiBi\ c kis", And iiiut'U Lhc slurj runnel a dead man 8 hrou Poor innl flcraMiifj buolile— deenu d u bh&s— Thy lmur 1-5 nuiii, Ui> victinifa wait Uieo now ! And Au-.t. \,\ /U iiih hx r for the coming fray, Huii',.u ia s Kinei vcli ants hi lulmv in tho bun, A"d ii\ Hump suit r.iilri liailb the d.i} F\iat makes ineir co.ilhi ib and their ndtione one ' Tlio fo( lßmr.'hlj whom tiie, 1 ) ha->te to mcct — Tl-eii (oe is Hi inc ' Poor Poland (Htill to duy Thou liest bleeding at thj butcher's leet. And neipksb thou beneulh liib ci uel sway). No sun that a;lads th" smiling bpfing, upspiung lo yiea'ii on brighter t-pears than iintaine own. Nor f s a.M i i . » > i-» for nutne land were sung, \ el s.ui Die chui u- w.uid i nig /.ephj r^ moan. A prcbaue load of cvi 8 set mil bought. U d Enghm i'^ Royal Standind pioudlv falls (Kroin Mo&([iic an '1 duple lintiah blood had In ivh I) In graceful folds o'er old 13j/antium'« walls. The guard, yet ever caution*, haUs full oft 'Io hum a lo\ ms: o lo some f.ui gn 1 He lilt b\ em hiileiisuiu bankb and aofl Plic snkea vlon, ol that lieasurd curl H( in t«^ d to ltpst l bat soon shall be ola\ ; And oft a widowed maid sb. ill wonder win Kind lua en for<eta the wailing heaitb that I'ia. 1 , For jnirer realms where love can ne\ er sigh. And by camp fire* wntm night is ( 00l and long, The merr\ Mildiur^ tell then tmes of love. Oi nm; ol Knv, r land t» gloi i> h ii a. sung, Oi t- pt"<Ltv i ln lie.u.Ue— Vallej ol iheDore. > v o night siueds on , \et olt the Ibnllmg lay hpuits liome to hearts ol buj hood s days again, And one enmplured with the coming fra> bums ot i be ' builu" and its dcatulj reign '
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 251, 31 March 1888, Page 5
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525UNKNOWN. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 251, 31 March 1888, Page 5
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