SEA WHISPERS.
Over the moor to the cliff by the sea, 'Twixt he tgorse aflame and the heather dead, There are twain that go hand in hand with me, Though the heart hears not their rhythmic tread. One sings in my ear, all sweet and low, An old-world song to a melody Of a funeral dirge erf long ago, And he/ voice is the voice of a far-off sea. And one, ah ! never a word she saith, As thay twain go hand in hand with me, She is Hope who followeth after death — And the other, her name is Memory. May Sinclair, in the Pall Mall Magazine.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9832, 29 May 1895, Page 3
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