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RONDEAUX.

The dear old nests rock in the breeze, The Bame fond birds across the seas — Fromivrintering far beyond the main — Beturn to occupy again, . Safe in the dear ancestral trees, Or niched in sunny balconies : Beside- the bright familiar pane ; Year after year one haply sees ..The dear old nests. Where weary rovers rest, and ease The Bame tired wings. Bird-memories 'Are strong impressions to retain ; : Nought ban bo me- wafting wings restrain, impelled by longings deep, for these — The dear old nests. Mrs C. Jobling.

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Bruce Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 2178, 27 June 1890, Page 6

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RONDEAUX. Bruce Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 2178, 27 June 1890, Page 6

RONDEAUX. Bruce Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 2178, 27 June 1890, Page 6