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Select Poetry.

’ 'ftrSWlJSrft & wfsOßßO.W’.yn c »;>, '■ <; v r v S’^-jn^UgAsbelaldher ' V\ Anft meifcrySfpeecli and 4 careless'laughter died 1 ! ■Us, .She eyes? on niino,', .if; ■ ■ t •■; s” ,■■„; ' •.,, q .y ; ’i, s . * April-sky?; t ii>;: I jdy.was at itsbeight/ , » FdAabAstoodsilentby. • v V' , ?g , ."t *•’•;-'•/' fce? .SV, l.'i.'f If --; .IfWat&edftie loteiy/eyenlnß-'&d©atway4- s A.-si; 4.A inistyraad^litlyidrai^n,across the stars, ■>■,<■ ■,. She hrphre heard'her .say, ’ - ’ bars !. 5 ’’ " '•' Earth , s.glSdde«risbaU*pptsatisfy your sohl^ 1 -' ..Tljisi^eautiy^of^the!.world'in WhfTch you live/ .: / : gracejthat‘sahetifie3 v the'wlipld,' v!; Thafc;Y- f Mdne"cah'gl'te'.” : .' ?.&«.; it i:. .'i * i v l;heard, and sbranlc away froni her.afraid;, : -But stili' ; she;ield';rhe; And abide'; Toutb’s-boundingpulses f Slackend(i-anA‘obeyea, f With_slpwlyiebbiiig'tide.it ; '.;; ! J:;;j' hAv/in-:'.'-.* ",. . ; the changing‘spiendbrabPtbb day; '■ ;■ Knowing He sends'more precious, <farj. r ' ... Morel beautiful--than they., />• ■• ' t/C V//yV/ ! ‘5:.!/,.// : // 1; v -'/ v ‘ ; 'Tstrength’, , I turned/’ana clas]fod ft her folose/Witb Wuddeb . And'sloWly, sweetly;Xbecame.awarff o Within'my arms v ,God’s!angel stood, at length,.. ~ White-robed'and calm and fairr ' r

.■‘loot then-above,-boyondthesky.J’she said, “ Beyond the changing splendors of the day, Accept thefpain, the ; weariness, and dread,,,, ,Accept, and bidmestay." :•:/. : '• •

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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 47, 25 November 1867, Page 289

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Select Poetry. Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 47, 25 November 1867, Page 289

Select Poetry. Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 47, 25 November 1867, Page 289