ON LEAVING.
[A lecent visitor to Te Aiohn, having; clriived veiy t^eat benefit fiom tlie use of the baths. »mvp expulsion to feelings of pratitude in the follow mc: lines]. To Arohn, I must sintr tliy piaise, Tiiou •ju«tlv liast a rlniin : For sciumption<« lia t!m i]iy name I'll raise. For weM-'-Oiow'M is thy f.mio.
TV -\rnlin, on tlioo T lovo to look, For {Jl things lovely inoet my ,«?aze; E;jc!> windincf pith ami «liady nook, 'lVlls of love ;uul peaceful days.
Te Avolin, thon nrt t-n'y named. For lov" thon in t t.ir-Camed; I loam ainontr thy wooded hilte, And drink thj' springs that cure all ills. Te Aroha ! Ala«, we soon must part, Although it well ni^h breaks my heart. Yhv healin.c; spiings have curod im r knee, Therefore we ever friends must be. Adieu.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 290, 15 August 1888, Page 7
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137ON LEAVING. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 290, 15 August 1888, Page 7
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