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POEMS.
But tell her, when I'm gone, to train the rosebush that I set,
About the parlour-window and the box of mignonette.

xiii.
Goodnight, sweet mother: call me when it begins to dawn.
All night I lie awake, but I fall asleep at morn;
But I would see the sun rise upon the glad Newyear,
So, if you're waking, call me, call me early, mother dear.