WHERE THE PEOPLE PASS
I Be my abode beside some : : uphill road, : • Where people pass along, if : j not abide, \ : And not a place where day \ : may bring no face : : With kindly smiles, as lone- I : some hours may glide; : : But let me hear some friend, ; : well-known before, : : With stip-step light, and tip-tap : : alight, , i : Against the door. : : —William Barnes. z
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22172, 27 July 1935, Page 4 (Supplement)
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