Ke Au Okoa, Volume II, Number 13, 16 July 1866 — Come with thy Lute to the Fountain. [ARTICLE]
Come with thy Lute to the Fountain.
He Uhane la he aloha, Nou no e Kaninaulani Aia paha ka Uhane, I ka luna e Mauumae, Aloha ino kuu Lani, i o' a u,a ,a wela « ) Ulili mai i ke pili. I olu kuu milimili, I ka ua Lililehua, Oia ka walea ana, I ka uka o Waiomao, 1 nanea i ke kui lei, n nt P a ' a ' 11)06 ik® anu > " \ Hooipo me ka Awapuhi. He Uhane la he aloha, Nou no e Kalohelani, Ei aku nei paha oe, Me ka ohu o kanahele, E nihi ana i na pali. x> . ( Pali mai nei oe e Kalani, KepeaL £He ole ka ike aku Leo Mele.—Ka Lai E&ohana. Kanikau la be oloha, Nou no e Kaninaulani, Mahea la oe e Kalani, I naue hele iho nei. Ninau ae o Kapuaiwa, Anhea la kuu Kaikuahine. Ua hele, ua nalo, Ua haalele mai ia oe. He uwe helu mai o Makaio, Aloha ino kuu Kamalei, I aloha ae i ka leo, I ka hea mai e Papa. E hele kaua i ka holo kaa, Mauka o Kawananakoa, Ka mea 'loha ia e Kalani, , *Ike au ana iho nei, aole. Aloha ino o Kalohelani, I hele koolua ole aku nei, I ke ala hoi ole mai, I ke ala. huna a Kanaloa. Pau ka ike'na la e KaMni, E Kamamalu Hae o Ku, I kanani o ke Kaona, Ka mea 'loha ia e » nei.