A CRY.
Oh.wanderer in unknown land, what cheer? How dost thou fare on thy'mysterious way ? What strange4ight breaks >upon thy distant, day,. Yet leaves me lonely, in the darkness here?Oh.bide nd longer in that far-off sphere, Though all Heaven's cohorts should' thy footsteps stay, vBreak through, the splendid, militantarray, And answer to my call., oh dead and dear! I sha-1 not f ear thee.nowsoe'er thou come. # Thy coldness .will notchil, though death ■«old — A totch and I shall know thee. or a breath ; Speak \h'e old, well-known Janguage, or be dushb-j Only copbe back!' Be near me as of'old, !3o thou *ni I shall triumph over Death! Louisa CmNaLERMouLTON, in the "Century.'
England's death ra fc e i as t year was the lowest on record. The Freemasons bbiQ U ghout Franco are opposing Boplanger hoay,, Their opposition has been fat^l to a jjood many politicians., ,
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 286, 1 August 1888, Page 3
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146A CRY. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 286, 1 August 1888, Page 3
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