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THE CELIBATE'S IDEAL

Mine not to name her name. Dpad Is desire: nor ever t*il"» to kn*-el Again abased In passion's,va-*n aw-ca': And mine not any more the thirst to claim Kisses to greet me. Hushed for- her worship are the tempi? Only Salong the echoing spnees falls Always the music of a voice that calls Me, who am lowliest.

Mine not to see her face. Dead is desire; nor ever rnin- to _e»l _^r«ft^« 'bS "'£_ « choir> sing Mr pral«s 6_oKf*«ftl> outpoured.'noon*-; and en shrined , ~ . She in the holiest. „ . „ ■ D T' B. Wood. In "The Pa" Mall Magazine.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 185, 17 August 1901, Page 1 (Supplement)

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THE CELIBATE'S IDEAL Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 185, 17 August 1901, Page 1 (Supplement)

THE CELIBATE'S IDEAL Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 185, 17 August 1901, Page 1 (Supplement)

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