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THE BEE.

The drowsy ace goes ulnnderinc through the 'blooms Of summer gardens, droning in her flight, Is lost, now in the liii-ins , azure lisJit. Now li. the lime-true'f- deep delicious And loud again i' the tangled woodbine booms. And bumps anions barbaric sunflowers bright. Or hollyhocks, or liMes tawny and whiteTo drop half-iJrunfceu witii their heady fumes. Not lore is bers. hut labour. F.-iithful'r Sue sathers harvest, end lirp\« hid-lcn but she Dreams not. upon the flowers' fair beckoning*. That these wao love but , toil not, laokinz wings, Have mauc her priestess of tlielr mystery. -U. M. Fauldiug.

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 72, 26 March 1921, Page 17

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THE BEE. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 72, 26 March 1921, Page 17

THE BEE. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 72, 26 March 1921, Page 17

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