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GOLDEN HAIR.

O Italy may h<v.st her dninei Banuteouj beyond compare; Their raven treiße3 please no not, My sunny golcUn hair. * The stately dormal! melting glance, TLTuinjured I win bearSo potent is tho thought of *heo, My darling golden hair. The fraulcin'g geatl« hoaalj ark la wasted" on tho air, J\>r fancy "frea I vandcr on And think of golden hair. The Maori maiden's swarthy hue Unbearable, I swear; X turn my back on ell their aril, To »igh for golden h&ir. 0, dainty n*.a'den, hear my plaint— Be kind as you are fair; What matter tho' tho world I gain, If losing golden hair. jA-srienae, 21th September. CM.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 33, 26 September 1868, Page 5

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109

GOLDEN HAIR. Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 33, 26 September 1868, Page 5

GOLDEN HAIR. Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 33, 26 September 1868, Page 5

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