Poetry.
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A bee through clover mooing : A butterfly apauae upon a rose: A long low stretch of meadow, daisies blooming; A reaper sioging as ho fieldward goes ; A waited breath of woodbine rich per faming; Adown ihe dasty road a dol'roos dove Low moaning; O'er all the world, aronnd, below, above, Tha golden beat-haze banging in the harvest noon’s rrpoee. The crimson poppies sleeping Amid the wheat's ripe tassels’ treasure bent: The cattle knee-deep in the sweet marsh sedges. Slow chewing ends of indolent content ; A reaper wl isp’ring low hie passion pledges, A brown girl gleaner answ’ring looks of love, Tryst keeping; O’er all tha world, aronnd, below, above, The golden beat-haze hanging, and the harvest noon is spent. —C. IF - Ctltman.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2073, 27 May 1887, Page 1 (Supplement)
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126Poetry. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2073, 27 May 1887, Page 1 (Supplement)
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