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TO MY MOTHER.


If e'er for human bliss or woe
I feel the sympathetic glow;
If e'er my heart has learn'd to know
        The gen'rous wish or pray'r;
Who sow'd the germ, with tender hand?
Who mark'd its infant-leaves expand?
        My mother's fost'ring care.

And if one flow'r of charms refin’d
May grace the garden of my mind;
        'Twas she who nurs'd it there:
    She lov'd to cherish and adorn
      Each blossom of the soil;
    To banish ev'ry weed and thorn,
      That oft oppos'd her toil!