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Selected Poetry.

YESTEBDAY, TO-DAY, TO-MORROW. They loved and laughed, they kissed and chaffed, ' They threw the hours away ; That's the way the world'goet round— That's the story of Yesterday. . ; They talk of fate, and calculate, ' , ' And keep accounts, and measure and weigh ; _ ■ , That's the way the world goes round— That's the story of To-day. They'll see on high in yonder sky The God whose power destroyeth sorrow ; That's the way the world goes round That's the story of To-morrow. r

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Otago Witness, Issue 1340, 4 August 1877, Page 19

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Selected Poetry. Otago Witness, Issue 1340, 4 August 1877, Page 19

Selected Poetry. Otago Witness, Issue 1340, 4 August 1877, Page 19

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