TRIOLETS.
SUNDAY EVENING.
There's a frown on her face, I have greatly offended, And am deep in disgrrce! There's a frown on her face," Which is quite out of place— My apology's tended l Theie's a frown on her face, I have greatly offended.
SUNDAY, MIDNIGHT.
When we next nie^t ag^m Will ehe exile and shin- mo In her scorn and dibdain > When we next liieet again. Will m> pleadms be vain 0 My oftence h<tth undone lr.e! AVne.'i we next meet apam AVill she exile and -=kun me?
SATURDAY AFTEftXOOX.
She is smiling on me — "I will give you my i.ardon, But a kiss is the fee." (She is smiling on me ) And I paid her— with throe — In the gloom of the garden 1 She is smiling on me. "I will g've >ou my pmdon," r-V\'. FKA^CIS C'HAitBEES
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Otago Witness, Issue 2524, 30 July 1902, Page 66
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142TRIOLETS. Otago Witness, Issue 2524, 30 July 1902, Page 66
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