ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS
J.L., Queenstown. —Thanks for information. We are communicating it to the gentleman who personally guaranteed the originality of the composition.
Enquirer, Lawrence.—No, he died as he had lived, denouncing ‘ Rome.’ After his long years of foul and filthy writing and speaking, it would have been a miracle if he had received the grace of reconciliation.
M.P.O.—‘Erin the Smile’ is not at all bad, but the last verse is weak. Freedom’s banner’ and the shamrock cannot very well entwine,’ even in poetry and ‘sublime’ cannot pass as a rhyme to 'entwine.’ But for the lapse in the last verse we could have published. .
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New Zealand Tablet, 26 November 1914, Page 35
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105ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS New Zealand Tablet, 26 November 1914, Page 35
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