Part IV. SECOND STAGE IN THE NATIONAL HISTORY. THE DISCOVERY OF GOLD AND THE EFFECTS FOLLOWING.
Said of olfl tne mighty Mas/cr— Speaking he of halls infernal Where the Lords of Hell assembled— That lrom earth the enormous fabric ' Rose up like an exhalation.' So arose the stately structure Uo&c the teniplo wills supernal Of the Commoivwcatlh Austr<tlian. Pastoi al pioneers unheeding, Recked not that there lurked beneath them Subtle, strong, the great magician Gold, before whoso spells arising, Lo the myriad-peopled cities Ami the hum of human converse Dispossessing solitude.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 290, 15 August 1888, Page 6
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91Part IV. SECOND STAGE IN THE NATIONAL HISTORY. THE DISCOVERY OF GOLD AND THE EFFECTS FOLLOWING. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 290, 15 August 1888, Page 6
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