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GRASS.

tae mjue immutable contour of llie world — UjJ? insubstantial phantom of srwn hills >>iucn ever fallins anav forever stand, -trpetaal mirage him; bi-vond Time's reach— 15 ?rass. which 6ets the round world in r our sight. nss standing tnick and still in soundless .. Talcs 3n?]? has 5Pen ' or s t"5 S lin=- into wastes. «i oown, but spared by winds which tear - up oaks: 'mists the SUn, and ljencalll smothering ?iL Cac - h moist Wade sweats one clear Gra.l ni ? s dr °P : growing below huge roc-ks .inj round Ciimv Sl ' av ? s : HaS? a tin - v lost, np fails-™ nust -- lock(,,i crags above dun mid ,bP of thfi sea. y r W^ave? en slOfs:r hlac!os drink "« ' (}.""«S,W. DS ' iD dnrk ' D " :,ih I able-lands Telr' rivea basins weaving its light gfiS? •■«' Men and jafs cd r e invulnerable resture of thP r .- or W. -£dwis srriE.

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 188, 9 August 1924, Page 17

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GRASS. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 188, 9 August 1924, Page 17

GRASS. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 188, 9 August 1924, Page 17