N.Z. POETRY
REST While we rest, ad not while we endeavour, Comes the mood that pleases Heaven the best. And tho simple rank beside the clever While we rest. All desires and wishes unconfessed Pass like dead leaves down a stream for ever, And in silence is the spirit blest— Silence, that the world defileth never; All false loves and fears forsake the breast. Bonds are loosed no act of will could sever _ While we rest. — (By Mary E. Richmond).
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 239, 27 September 1930, Page 9
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