"HAD I BUT KNOWN."
Had I but known that tears of grief and paflr ness .Had dimmed thO3e luetroaa eye»,%Hea I Jiaß gone, i . -, , - , And eeen the vapant seat of former-gladw Had I but known I Had I but known that erinkinj? fast asddjrias; ■ -v Kffor aawth&laT unrrieiHied and Memoj Yot loved m o still! in God, not man. relying 1 •. ~ Had I but known I Had I but knowa those poor parobed lijeW ■..;;-:,;■;, , , . » , lSi Lansuid fnr love; as, when the day 13 done , : Some flower, athtrat loi? due, lies wan fo* WiSt" . lia<sJlwtteiowttt« , , Had I trtrt fctrown tfiat t v ,cro sfte lay nd'ce " ■~• movinfir, ever hoped to hear me homeward come. Till God. one day, with tender arms and loving .: Welcomed her home 1 ■< : '"•^Si'SMS
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 104, 3 May 1890, Page 3 (Supplement)
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