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THE PRINCESS FAR-AWAY.

i. "Hs matter commorjplace To be ateniive to * An auburn, dark, or fair Mis tress, When auburn, fair, or dark Is captured easily. —I love tho far-away Princess! 11. "Tis matter plain enough To be a lover true, If one may kiss her train Each day, Mayhap to find and press A hand that's nothing loth. —I love that Princess FarAway. in. But- 'tis a thing supreme To love, though not'beloved. With love profound and brave, €easeless; With love uncertain that's More noble being vain. —I love the far-away Princess! IV. For 'tis a thing divine To love as fancy bids, When we imagine, dream, Or may, " Then dream is all to U3, What's life without a dream ? —I love the Princess FarAway!

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Evening Star, Issue 11453, 22 January 1901, Page 2

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THE PRINCESS FAR-AWAY. Evening Star, Issue 11453, 22 January 1901, Page 2

THE PRINCESS FAR-AWAY. Evening Star, Issue 11453, 22 January 1901, Page 2