TO MY LOVE IN ELYSIA.
Has all 1 rnco of foitow faded from t liiiic earnest brovr, {fist thou found Eternal Springtime Sweetheart, nor/ ? \rt thou wandering thro’ Elysian fields (if perfect bliss \>osl Uimi no'or iit that fair Dream 'World Think of this? ■U ist Ihou drunk divine Nepenthe? Did thine eyelids fall Uuling all the anguish—leaking freed from all? tf;s Hit soul, now-horn and perfect \o‘ r’ernein trance left Of n.v love for tliee, still longing Still hcraft? if ’(is w> I would not murmur, Tim' the thought is cold, '-'hilling to my heart us winter C, loom untold. Si ill to know that thou art happy, Were my glorious gain, Vml I hat J alone am hearing Darting's pain. -M. it,. Pic ton.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5731, 28 October 1905, Page 14
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126TO MY LOVE IN ELYSIA. New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5731, 28 October 1905, Page 14
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