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Time and Love.

Sly old Time took little Cupid, Tied a kerchief o'er his eyes ; Turn'd him round, exclaiming " Stupid, Tell me where your true love lies." '; Long as moon Bhall shine above, ;>>' Time will play his tricks on Love. Cupid, of his power reminded, Show'd old Time what he oould do ; And that, though his eyes were blinded, Yet his heart would lead him true. Long as suns the heavens shall climb, Love will foil the tricks of Time.

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Bush Advocate, Volume IX, Issue 811, 29 July 1893, Page 5

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Time and Love. Bush Advocate, Volume IX, Issue 811, 29 July 1893, Page 5

Time and Love. Bush Advocate, Volume IX, Issue 811, 29 July 1893, Page 5

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