Ke Au Okoa, Volume II, Number 46, 4 March 1867 — He Kanikau Aloha keia no MILIAMA KINA, KA WELELANI, KEAHIKUNI, KAILIPONI, NAPUAIKAEHA, KEALOHAPAUOLE. [ARTICLE]
He Kanikau Aloha keia no MILIAMA KINA, KA WELELANI, KEAHIKUNI, KAILIPONI, NAPUAIKAEHA, KEALOHAPAUOLE.
Kanikau la he nloha, Nou no e Miliama Kina, I kiina m»i la e ka la, Apoia mni lu oe e na HokU, Lawe ke Akua ia oe la lilo, ' Unuhi ka uhane pili me ka Haka, lke aku la oe i ko luna lerusaleina t Iloko ka Puresaido nani, Noho pu me Laz iro, M.l ka poli o Aberahama, Uiikni me na Anelu, Hoosnna! Hnos.nia !! lehova Sabaota, £ Minnma Kina—e, Aloha oe t Ue u he aloha ia oe la—e, Al.'ha nui oe e Miri»ma Akina, Ko Muemae pua rose, Aia paha oe i Kaulumano, ī ke hualau na ka moana, 1 ke anuenue pio i ka lewa, Xke ao ua 010 i lea makimi, - llakani ko kino i nalo iho nei, Nalo na maka la huna i ke ao uli, Huli iho nei m»kou aole oe, Aia p»ha oe i Feresitina, I ke kiko waena o ka honua, I walea i ka auni o Himele, Mele pu me na Selabima, Kaanaaua, alolia—e, H.>la ia oe na pilikia, Na luhi u-a o keia ao, £ kuu kaikualune aloha—e. MOSE MANTT. Waia'wa, Ewa, Oahu, Maraki 2, 1867.