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j If it should, hap, I being summoned 1 hence ' To an unknown and a!! too hazardous | bourne, j One should bring news charged with | this lioavy sense, I u lie lias gone farther and cannot i return " i Waite not your day with weary ! " Why ,J or " Whence *' At grief thxit my young years he coiiiptt d so. I mourn not. Xor should yon.. My recompense Grows with the years a.nd with them yours sha.l grow, For "England's fairest, her most beloved bindsj Her watchful hills, her slumbrous tr«««« and streams, i Shall su-ely ten.cn a heart that understands. What o.cpth and amplitude of noble dreams She gives, a.nd how content into her j bands I yield tho little life without, her seems. —Robert Nicholas, R.F.A., in the " Satuiday Review."
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11478, 28 August 1915, Page 8
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132SCNNET. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11478, 28 August 1915, Page 8
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