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MULLER SECUNDUM ANIMAM TUAM.

(Ecclus. VII. 27.) You burn for freedom, ail your blood Pulsing for this, and you would be A galley-slave for nationhood ; Die, to live on in Ireland free : And I am captive in your thrall Since I must love you ; that is all. __ And thus I time my little pace, Deeming that you would have it so ; f. My joy and sorrow make a chace | To meet your laughter or your woe; j My anger angers you, my hate r- | Wounds, that you be not desolate. ; So with the Angel foot to foot I wrestle ; girt with shield and sword, My thoughts of you, so I dispute \ Your sole possession with the Lord. ) And so, to set your spirit free, -m-nr/ Love, I would, slay your love of.. me. George Noble Plunkett, in Studies!

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New Zealand Tablet, 5 June 1919, Page 13

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MULLER SECUNDUM ANIMAM TUAM. New Zealand Tablet, 5 June 1919, Page 13

MULLER SECUNDUM ANIMAM TUAM. New Zealand Tablet, 5 June 1919, Page 13

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