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TO "WYCH ELM."

Like busy miner fetching From thovght a precious gem, Olten a dainty etching Has reached us from your pen. The mind has many treasures, Awaiting to be -set To choicer words and measures Than have been written yet. Then, with your notebook open, Seek every nook "and glen, Where beauty lives unspokenFind there another gem. And bring with poet gladness Thy precious gem to riew— A solace for our sadness — We would be happy, too. Spreydon, July, 1899. — J. M.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2369, 27 July 1899, Page 49

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TO "WYCH ELM." Otago Witness, Issue 2369, 27 July 1899, Page 49

TO "WYCH ELM." Otago Witness, Issue 2369, 27 July 1899, Page 49

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