The richest of perfumes and jewels are mine, While the dog-roses blow and the dew-spangles shine; And the softest of music is wakened for me, By the stream o'er the pebble -- the wind in the tree. ...
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The Britannia and Trades' Advocate (Hobart Town, Tas. : 1846 - 1851), Thu 21 Jan 1847, Page 4
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