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ALONG THE SHORE

I (Original.) t think there is beauty along the shore. The wide, clear stretches of yellow > sand, The smooth, -white pebbles, the, jagged rocks, And the thousands of shells on the strand. The little whisp'ring waves that curl The crests of white spume, and the green - Waters ever-changing; and the white horses That prance and gallop when a storm has been. j The outspread wings of a grey-white i Bull, ; The old, brown-timbered skiffs along the wall, The nets that have been left outside to dry, : The tang of the sea and the surf-beat call. "DAISY DAWN" (15). ~ Karori.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 16, 18 July 1936, Page 20

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ALONG THE SHORE Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 16, 18 July 1936, Page 20

ALONG THE SHORE Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 16, 18 July 1936, Page 20

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