A PURITAN LADY.
Wild Cartaase held her. Rome, Sidon. She »h....'k to tears Tall, -olden IleleD, wearying Beaiii- tae Trojan spears. Old Antwerp knew her well; She wore her sober ?oivii In some tall !...'..-.- ,;i ■ ■<l,rd „ras.=. Or lane iv .uleiu tonu. Hum!.!.: and hi;h I" ■ •-.■. Cool, certain, din'cie.,:. She lasts: s.ar.e saint, ye; half a :_„d, As hard io inn.j -i u-. What -'rare lnn_; afternoons Whit ..-a., d .'.;:< round her Mown. Stripped her of ham., ir. l-t't her .are As cloud, or way-iil'i stuii-3 Made her as clear a linn-. Inthis sla-k world as i.lal.i A? a white (lower on a ijrav-, Or sleet sharp a; a pane? —lizktti: wooDwoniu iv "The Lyric.''
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 218, 13 September 1924, Page 17
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115A PURITAN LADY. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 218, 13 September 1924, Page 17
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