BELGRADE—"THE WHITS. TOWS."
Clasped by two streams, she llflr Mt shining head. An alien in the pates of Europe ccV ; white-walled among her chestnut tree—» wblle A shadow hangs upon her Palace yet Shame she has known enongh—now Isle* slave. Now leashed and trembliijs 'net* * Western hand; Outcast of nations, since she rose to And murder spread its horror throngi tM land. Has she not suffered? Hae she not »&>»**' Crescent and Cross allie have seen *• tears. • r. Who wakes at last that her Crasade M* May bre«Jc the bondajre of six hmw™ years. O Lort of Vengeance! let to-day redee»*^ Tlie Mood that flowed npon the slra*"* , * nlcht. , . Take off the shadow; though she s«n» m taO. ' m Lord, let her fame in after !*•*» m fUtol
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 305, 21 December 1912, Page 16
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