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THE WISE OLD WORLD.

Yet beautiful and spacious V ; The wise old world 1 appeara.- - ' Yet frauk and fair and gracious - Oatlsugb tHo joouud yeare. : Onr arguments dispnting, The universal Pan Still wandow fluting— flatiog— . : Fluting to maid and man. • Our weary well-a-waying His masto cannot still : Come ! lot us go a-maying t Aad pipe with him our fill. '■ Whera wanton -birds are flowing Among the gladdonioj? grass ; ; Where hawthorn brakes are blowing. And meadotr perfumes pass ; Wbere morning's grace is gresne8 l ' t And fullest noon's of prida ;'; Wnere suu'set spreads serene*t, And eaored night's moat wic?e ; Where nest 3 are gwa3 ing, swaying, And Sprhig'H fresh veicva call, Co'&e! let uvgo a-mayitft, Aad bless the God of all ! - ■ • > ..'— W.'E. Heniey.

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Bruce Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 50, 27 June 1905, Page 7

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THE WISE OLD WORLD. Bruce Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 50, 27 June 1905, Page 7

THE WISE OLD WORLD. Bruce Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 50, 27 June 1905, Page 7

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