LOVE'S CONQUEROR.
Nulla domus tales unquam contexit amwes, Nullua amor tali conjunxit fatdere amantes. —Catallup. Never were lovers like Klod and PhillU, She fair as DlanDa—he strong as Achilles, In earliest childhood their love had begun. And it reached fullest bloom under Holla's
warm sun. In smiles and caresses, the time passed away tierene as a Grecian summerday. But Dlscordia— (ever-malicious sprite) Looked an?rily down on this lovely sight, Antl long Bhe pondered what she should- do> 'So aiar the fate of those happy two. Tnen Bred to the Parcae —tho sisters three, Viho weave the threads of men's di stiny— Fiom them to ask for help and adyice Lachesls arose, and replied in a trice ; TbeßO were her wordß - " Yon to sco The end of two young lovers' harmony; I pity your ignor»ncor Why have you tarriedr 'Tiseaaiiy dono!—only make them get married I a E. Hugo,
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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 208, 4 September 1886, Page 4
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148LOVE'S CONQUEROR. Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 208, 4 September 1886, Page 4
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