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ARCADIA

; E will buy an ald house When we are richer; One to arouse The pen of an etcher. Seeming-so mellowTo have grown from ground, Sown in a hollow With birches around. Under an oaken Quiet of beanis, By the years unshaken, We'll dream our dreams. Nor would we bother With. seasons or clocks, the While our hearts shone together | In love’s equinox. Our Youth, poised finely Thus, would belicve That age can be only Midsummer eve. -Cecil Day Lewis, in "The Spectator."

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19280720.2.33.2

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 1, 20 July 1928, Page 6

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ARCADIA Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 1, 20 July 1928, Page 6

ARCADIA Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 1, 20 July 1928, Page 6

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