Ke Au Okoa, Volume I, Number 32, 27 November 1865 — He mau Mele. He aloha hope. [ARTICLE]
He mau Mele.
He aloha hope.
E aloha e ke e ks»w'a!e katfn— Aohe no ka wa pokri!e,' aka ooKa pln ole; Aole kaua e lauua h«u—ā ftiā p'halīwui, E !ike tio ia me ka hulawai na malihlni. E nloha' auanei jof ! '' E aloha aqe;i, e ke eloh'a; ua Sttpīl«ki( au, No ka oui* o ka ehaeha'; o ka laau; Aobe mau oiea e ae i halaftā a kaa#alo, Me fcq p»ina a me ka puaWAi laha. E aloha auaneioe T E Bloha apei, e ke aloha; ina >e e il<e ana, I ke kiiuu o kuu hoomake at , E oe ina huaolelo ; i i pane ai— E minanuaa oe i ke kumu i i ha ni keia puuwei. H ■" .1 EJ|tiha «uanei oe ! E aloha Veii e ke aloha; an a mau loa akn! i ma puuwaieiin» ke īookaawale E hiki anjM ia oe—eloaa hou to.anei ia oe « He puuwli, ioi aku ka pume ina e Hke me ho'u ? — - - ■■■ E»oha poanei oe! E aloha anei, e ke aloha; a n ke au " E malama no a« i kun alnha pau nou; A hiki i kou wa& lohe ai i ki i make ana, E ike oe ua aloua aa ia oe a iki i ka hopena. E aloha luanei oe ! / ij ■. . . U**IAKMIUt.