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WHAT IS LOVE?

[To THE EdITOK.] Sir, —The following is in answer to the above query : What is love that all the world Talks so much about it ? What is love that neither you Nor I can do without it? Love's a tyrant and a slave, A torment and a treasure ; Having it we know no peace ; Lacking it, no pleasure. Would we shun it if we could ? Sooth, I almost doubt it; Faith, I'd rather bear its pain Than live my life without it. Yours, &c, CQSAt

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Hastings Standard, Issue 84, 3 August 1896, Page 2

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WHAT IS LOVE? Hastings Standard, Issue 84, 3 August 1896, Page 2

WHAT IS LOVE? Hastings Standard, Issue 84, 3 August 1896, Page 2

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