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RONDEAU.

Perchance some day the summit-flowej; "Will brighten a grey autumn hour, And as I watch the leagues below, My heart shall burn and burn to knots? "What was most -worthy ik. earth's dower. Rest, and tlie summit 1 O prison tower* Holding 1 in© with a despot power; The summit and its silent snow, Perchance, some dayl The hungry months and years devotui Youth-promises. Ail goes to our Deadliest and most hardy foe, G-rim Time. Ah, thus it seems the glo-Rf "Will pass out of life's liopeland bower, Perchance, some day ! -j. y- * luve.iwsill, August aOj 1905.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2686, 6 September 1905, Page 90

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RONDEAU. Otago Witness, Issue 2686, 6 September 1905, Page 90

RONDEAU. Otago Witness, Issue 2686, 6 September 1905, Page 90

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