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STRIFE AND SWEETNESS.

-a (From the Italian of Metastasio.) 1 The stream that falls :^~byv ::A Down Alpine walls Is scattered wide, Is flung in air, Hurled here and there, -,.., „., But ever, ever purified: 'ff t >| U'i Till, finding rest t.---.. •; a In woodland breast, Secure from shock :• ■, : r Of wind or rock, jJ (A It dreams away in gathering slime ‘' All the beauty of its prime. —G. O’Neill, in Studies.

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New Zealand Tablet, 10 July 1919, Page 37

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STRIFE AND SWEETNESS. New Zealand Tablet, 10 July 1919, Page 37

STRIFE AND SWEETNESS. New Zealand Tablet, 10 July 1919, Page 37

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