The sound That love set ringing in those years Of agony, exultation, voiceless fears, And hopes now underground, Shall not be silenced; it is thrilling yet, And 'we shall not forget. Bat clear, The mellow tone of mingled notes, Triumph and sorrow made one spirit, floats To my prophetic ear; That is their music echoing, echoing still From our remembering hill. —"The Carillon,” by J. Le Gay Brereton,
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12465, 5 June 1926, Page 11
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