THE BIRTH OF PEACE.
(From •Tlie English Review.") Oh r-enrr. tlmu child born lifter man's fierce hate. Fruit of thf .arUes-t .i.-rirleiit of time. Re'tictant bplns. resem-d from the slime W drunken thouzht an. deed inordinate: "hat bl.KMlj- iiiv.iiiTj has foned thy fate Half with despair antl woe, resolve sublime. Hair with hornjes and Salanie crime; "-ojn'st thou oin hearts to cheat or to elate? w e. nmp. thi.n child of such strange parentage. Thy sißri is spread abroad the universe. <*an st thou Man's niitrhtv sorrow reimburse. And the si<-l< conventions from our _ st.ice. Stifle had 1-rep.ls an.) sullen i;...1s fin use. Is thy new Mar man s lilessing- or his curse. Albert It'ilirer.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 52, 1 March 1919, Page 21
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