IN ABSENCE.
My thoughts are ever with thee — On morn's glad wings they fly, From noon's bright beams they bless tbee, And smile from eve's fair sky. My love is ever with thee — From the sweet old past it grew, And when the future fadeth, The love will still be new My prayers are ever with thee — From love's deep heart they rise, From Hope's eternal altars Faith's constant message flies. —Lilian Woosteb Gkeavk. June, 1903.
The Labour party has now a big My In all political mo\ement.=, And, if it go\ orns wuely, may Make many great impro\cment<:. "We hope to have some better laws, And better health, that sure; If you feel ill, a cold the cause, Take— "Woods' Gkeat rErrEitmxT Ccee.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2572, 8 July 1903, Page 72
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124IN ABSENCE. Otago Witness, Issue 2572, 8 July 1903, Page 72
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