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FAIR VISION.

Oh I Vision, stay away, or take Thy wonted form, and let me kiss As once I kissed thy brow; oh! make Not solitude a pain like this. For I am -weak, oh! Vision, fair, Yes, I am weak as mortals are, — To wish thee back, 'mid toil and car©, To be my Light, to be my Star* I know this cannot be ; I feel throb of desolation, — then Fair Vision, pity me and steal — Oh! steal not to my sight again. — J. M. Bay View, March, 1901.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2454, 27 March 1901, Page 61

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FAIR VISION. Otago Witness, Issue 2454, 27 March 1901, Page 61

FAIR VISION. Otago Witness, Issue 2454, 27 March 1901, Page 61

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