SOUNDINGS.
"Littfe w« know of tie howy S«s TJM th« tlmx of LMd and Line B^t« o* a tithe of ita mystery, «h«w Btrang« gl«un» of the limiUess life btlow With their soundings: here be mine." SONG. There's a wise and wondrous Woman — list 1 In a far land dweJleth She; One fault aiono Hath She ever known, That She spendeth Her Soul on me. Men name Her thue, who lie at Her feet, And thua, who adore apart, But I that .have drunk of Her utter sweet, I call Her Jasmin-Heart. For delicate-fresh and starry-pure, And dainty-frag-rant Shej One tiny spot, Her love — God wot! Her love for me, for me. Men. lie at Her feet and rise and go: Men adore till the pathways part, But I lie ever and ever — co, Op. &c breast of Ja«min-He&rt.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2856, 9 December 1908, Page 88
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139SOUNDINGS. Otago Witness, Issue 2856, 9 December 1908, Page 88
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