TO MY IDEAL.
Cia-li .iffr na=h thioughont the clay Trem"ndoai boulders bound, Where irn>>t= among the mountan - lay. And wiap theu grandeur round With silken meshes woven white As swerving angel wii'gs. While underneath the sombre he:_''t The sol"mn toirent flings The murmut of its monody, A -clown the dif-ky dell In such .i place, upon a day Like tins, my love befell. I wauderecl on and on, until A silence iw«c(, =erene. Slept underneath that a<^e!p-= lull Whcie L-aid hath i:p\ci bee!'. O tiioie, in titter <-ohtuc^, I Lue-v thy spmt near, And felt, with so\ enfold ici.e c.iclicd, To pi.iy ■ci pi.r-e\ ere. H«-i\i T .iwa't th-'e cvr-rmoie, (Tut 1 th" thrilling time W'k-h v>hcse ■-pint 1 adore ■\\i!l lcuud this feeble rhyme. — Charles Oscaj. Palmer. Breajfflopji £*m» JSfiveniber 2L J2OL
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Otago Witness, Issue 2511, 30 April 1902, Page 59
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133TO MY IDEAL. Otago Witness, Issue 2511, 30 April 1902, Page 59
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