POSSIBILITIES.
KTiera are the Poets, unto whom hclorig The " Olympian heights; whose Binding > shafts were sent Straight to the mark, and not from hows hall bent, , But with the utmost tension of the thong ( Where, are the- Btately argosies of song .Whose rußhing keels made music as they went ~ , Bailing in search of some new continent, With all sail set, and steady winds and ttrong , there lives some dreamy boy, un- > .taught r- ■Jn schools, some graduate of the field or "'' " !Wfco shall become a master of the art, «te»jacbair«l Bailing, though seas o£ thought, C rpwurlCßß and first, and eteenng -with hj« $< ' L'fWSlMufls not yet-laid down in any chart.. - • '*'' " . -, i-IJcngfellaw.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12070, 27 July 1917, Page 4
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