THE INGLESIDE.
W. H. OGILVIE, in "The Loudon Outlook." When the shadows downward glide Fancy rules the ingleside. And within the glowing fire Lie the dream fields of Desire. Brighter than the lighted lamps Gleam the stars on far-off camps, Wanner than the pine-log glow Wait the lips of long ago. There is not a lover fair But her face is pictured there, There is _iot a comrade true But goes redly riding through. There Is ne'er a dream of fame But takes shape in yonder flame, There is. ne'er a song of love But is sung in you red grove. Soft and grey a cinder falls: Camp and grove and castle walls Fade away in dust and flame With our dreams of love and fame; Yet, when sundews downward glide Fancy rules the ingleside, And we find amid the. fire Dream. flowers of the old Desire, •<"
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 65, 16 March 1907, Page 11
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147THE INGLESIDE. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 65, 16 March 1907, Page 11
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