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WITH "APOLOGIES TO LORD TENNYSON.”

Sunrise and morning star And no more booze i'll see. 1 hail the passing of the bar. So full of woe for me. As vengeful tide, remorseless, not asleep Of votes not sound and foam Makes that which drew from out hell’s soulless deep Turn again home. Great dawn and morning bell! And after that nr# dark. And there will be no sadness of farewell When drinks embark ; For though from out our bourne of time and place The flood may bear it far, The world will see its Pilot face to face When we have lost the bar

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White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 292, 19 October 1919, Page 12

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WITH "APOLOGIES TO LORD TENNYSON.” White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 292, 19 October 1919, Page 12

WITH "APOLOGIES TO LORD TENNYSON.” White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 292, 19 October 1919, Page 12

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