Ka Hoku o ka Pakipika, Volume I, Number 10, 28 November 1861 — Oh, come, come away. [ARTICLE]
Oh, come, come away.
Ilpaha ia? Oil kfeb!u ieo meie kahiko i hakuia e W. C. Hiekwn, ti« !e<i olēfo e, (Ocr man 3ong ? ) &na lup&ia kOt« umw e1» mea nana i haku, he " Ott, Co*t Omtt Awat, w a ua pili like ka olelo toa ka lalani toua o ka pauku 1, a me na pankn e «e a pdti o ui ko mele i hakuia'i, a na lealea a me ka nani ia i ka henlohe ak« i ka po€ e meh* ana ma ka olelo Beritania, nolaila, olioli ko ? u manao e noi aku i ka Hokc o jca Pakipou e hoopuka i kria mele ma ka olelo Beritania tio, no ka m** hd». ke ao t* nei ba keiki f ke kula Beriiani», a ke niiia nei hoi kekaiii poe haole i ka Hoku o ka Pakipika, nolaila, ina paha !*- kou e ike i keia mele ma ka olelo Beritania. e hū'hio mai ananei ko lakou mau waha i ke oiioli ana i ua mele la me ka le*> pahee tio me be p\mam mdi !a oka nahele. Eia no ua mele la. 1. 01», eome, come'awar, from labor now rvpoGihg t Prom btt*y care awhile forbear, 0h t eome, eome away. Come, eome, our ewial j«1j8 renew, And thr-ro, where love and friendahip grew lal true heart« weleome ron— 01», eome, eome aWay. 2. From toil and ihe cares on Whieh the day i« cloBihg, T!ie honr of ere bringB aweet reprieve. OJi, eome, eome awav t Oh, eome where love wilf amile on thee At>d niund it« heaft!» will gladneBH be, And time fly merrily. 0h t eome, con»e away, 3. While «weet Philoinel the weary travler cheering, With evening songB her notes prolong, Oh, eome, eome away. In answering song of Bympathy, We'll «ing in tuneful harm«niy, 0f hope joy, liberty, Oh, eome, eoīiie away, 4. The bright day is gone, tho mooh and Btars appearing, Wilh si!ver light ilhime the hight. Oh, eome, eoine away, We 5 !! join in grateful songs of praise. To Him who crowns our ptiaceful days, With henlth, hope, happineee, Oh, eome, eome away. Honululu, Nov. 26, 1861» J. L. N.*