NIGHT TIDES.
How do the days press on, and lay Their fallen locks at evening down, 'VVhileas the stars in darkness play And moonbeams weave -a crown— A crown of flower-like light in heaven. Where, in the hollow arch of space, Morn's mistress dreams, and the Pleiads seven Stand watch about her place. Stand watch—o days no nnmher keep Of hours when this dark ciay is Mind"When, the world's clock-: are dumb in sleep. 'Tip then I s.6 l ?k rnv kind. —W. Do La- Mere, in "'lVesiminster Gazette."
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12085, 14 August 1917, Page 7
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89NIGHT TIDES. Star (Christchurch), Issue 12085, 14 August 1917, Page 7
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