SUNSET.
v"'' >-(';; Faint sunshine, • through a cloudy haz£, Red light, that danceth on the stream, stream,. '.',•. '-' Smooth water.'"where a fantail .plays < On- spray-wet" wing; where "'sunset, glories 'gleam.' * | Pi ilk radfiance, fading' m the:' West, \.' | .•Soft" breeze*-!'sighing b*er the land"; j Cajm sl'eepfxif all that day loved best, ' j And cool, green Avaters lapping on-tha •■ strand.',; .. ..:;..,... ... 7. .j Mogri .night j>that drawcth o'er the sky; ' $tars shining, more, and ever more; Last lark descending from on high, The breezes.silent. Day at last is o'er. i ' —R. D. Ward.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13348, 4 April 1914, Page 10
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88SUNSET. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13348, 4 April 1914, Page 10
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