Nuhou, Volume II, Number 1, 15 Iulai 1873 — To the Sweet Harpist of 'All Saints. [ARTICLE]

Kōkua No ke kikokikona ma kēia Kolamu

To the Sweet Harpist of 'All Saints.

{From a7eceut edition of Tom Moore ) | Comc takc thy iiai'p i His vain to mufe ; ; Upon thc ga(heriDg ills wcscc i j Oli! take thy harp, and !et rne , My griefs in reciprocity. j Hing of the eoolie, as onee beforc • We heard thy oftcn eanting twang j ; ! But don't with slaver the planter bore If thou wouldst save my soul a p:in£ '■ '} Oive me agaln that mournful strain, i When from all job thy §oul waa free V An«l this was thy ever loutl reirain : : 4 '• I r-re-xpon-si-ble Miti-is-i ry ' That tuhe,-~so uaed in olden time, Will really sound as well to-day ; ■; Then let me hear thy Organ ehime, ' That ancient '77ser roundelay. " 4 Bnt dost thou hope ; ah, dost thou dow r Kven with a hope like unto mine i . ■ Then let ns balk the Ministry so ; That we will make thcm all resigu. '