POST-CARD TRIOLETS
I would mingle in my rhyme Scented-iose and mignonette. Palaces end tL ernes sublime I would mingle in my rhyme. All this flattered summer-time Rhyming life jnvay, and yet 1 would mingle in my rhyme Scented-rose and mignonetto. The summer is gay — All sunshine and roses, And earth laughs to-day, Ihe summer is gay, While aglow by the way Flash friendship's word-posies The summer is gay — All sunshine and roses. I pimply use the trio'et To catch what you term thought poetic. I have a very awkward net — I simply use' the triolet. Such thought seems not for me as yet — It flees — -its soul must be prophetic. 1 simply ufce the triolet To catch what you term thought poetic. — L. vow Kxvlmjlcu.
— The yellowest gold comes from Alaska ; the reddest from the Ural district. Australian gold is reddish, and Californian yellowish, i
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Otago Witness, Issue 2856, 9 December 1908, Page 82
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145POST-CARD TRIOLETS Otago Witness, Issue 2856, 9 December 1908, Page 82
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