STRAY VERSE.
I’EH PETIT A L YOUTH. G-row old ? The moon is never old : to-night _ - It sheds a radiance o er the work, as bright \s when Duma bent her sliver t>ow, Or Juliet whispered vows, to Romeo Grow .Id? The star- as fair a vigil k,... t As nho'i Judean shepherds with them sheep . Lay cut orr Canaan s ho -: am. ever. In oozy woods Jiawtaoins are blossomAnd >Yi.tuner brings the aster and the And in ’ the autumn darning sumac On 'needy hilhkh- for the season's change , +1 Is given to mortals but t l -' snow t-ie range , . Of Nature's beautv. Oh there's not am_ old, * __ Except the heart through selhslniess grown cold. , , , —Clarence D. BEvilly.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3434, 27 January 1912, Page 4
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117STRAY VERSE. Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3434, 27 January 1912, Page 4
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