THINE OPERA GLASS.
Though dreamy Love the violins dispel, And brightly thine eyes flash in the light Shed roand the house in one most lovely ray ; Though while I'm near thee I do dwell In heaven , though when thou smilest, the night Be day all these, combined in one array, Lack all the fascination of one little thing Thou hast. For, if the play be dull or gay, Perchance a tiagedy, or else a farce, Or if divinely does some angel smg, It matters not, for going home I say — " Sweetheart, what charm is in thine opera glass ' " — E. G. Honey. Dmieun, Apnl, 1902.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2509, 16 April 1902, Page 59
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104THINE OPERA GLASS. Otago Witness, Issue 2509, 16 April 1902, Page 59
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