Ka Lau Oliva, Volume III, Number 10, 1 ʻOkakopa 1873 — THE MORNING LAND. [ARTICLE]
THE MORNING LAND.
INO KA LAU OLIVA. |
Oolāen Bobin y p. 173. 1 He maa la ua ino nei, Pii ae ke kai a mau, Ano, hoea ke awa e, E lana ka mauao. Hemo ka heleume e r E kau na pea e, He ahe nei e holo ai I ka aina nani e. Hui—Ka aina ao, ka aina lai, Ka aina nani e, Kokoke no kou kahakai, Ka aina nani e. 2 Ua luli ino ma ke kai, Uukukahiao; Nana, ikea ho Hoku e, Ka lloku paa a mau ; Kokoke paa a huki mai Na pea welu nei, A ku la ma kou kahakai, Ka aina nani e. Hei—Ka aina ao, ka aina iai, ke. 3 Ane malie mai ke kai, A malu lani no, A puka e, a poha Ka lama oia mau. Pau ae ka luli io ia noi, E noaha auanei A malu ma kou kahakai, Ka aioa nani e. Hei—Ka aina ao, ka aina lai, 40. 4 Ama na ala gula ou r E liele nani ai; He puka momi aiai kou, Kauhale o ke 'Lii. 0 lesu no ka lama mau— Kokoke makou nei E hui me na hoa ou, Kaainananie. Hui—Ka aina ao, ka aina lai, ac. HAWAII. Ina eku kekahi kanaka maluna o ka pono, he kahua oni paa kona; aka, ina aia oia mamuli o ka hewa, ua ku oia ma ke kahua one, na ka wai a me ka makani ia e elieli, a i k» la ana i noonoo ole ai e hiolo auanei ia me ka weliweli nui.