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TF YOU WERE MINE !

Tf you wore mine, how fair the clay and fleet— How swift the night and sweet, Till soft sunshine Would niako us glad anew and life complete. II you wore mine ! Of lo\ o, of friends, of hope of heaven forlorn. Their loss I'd laugh to scorn And not repine! T must be glad, though heaven and earth should mourn. If you were mine ! Weary the waiting is lor stolen hours, Though sweet forbidden flowers — Ah! give Love's sign. And come ! for, darling, love, life, all were ours. If you wore mine ! "London World."

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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 268, 30 May 1888, Page 3

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98

TF YOU WERE MINE ! Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 268, 30 May 1888, Page 3

TF YOU WERE MINE ! Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 268, 30 May 1888, Page 3

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