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There are poor Mango's poems, which James Batter and me thinkexcellent, and if any one think otherwise, I wad just thank them towrite better at their leisure."—Mansie Wauch
"All beneath the unrivalled rose
The lowly daisy sweetly blows,
Though large the forest monarch throws
His army shade,
Yet green the juicy hawthorne grows
Adown the glade."
—Burns
To Mrs. Irving,
PEMBROKE.
I dedicate these verses to one whom I hold dear,
One who in the dark days drew in Christian kindness near
May He who led me all my life do so and more to me
If ever I forget the debt of love I owe to thee.
ORSON'S FAREWELL (Orson Grout)
ADDRESSES. To the Hon. Malcolm Cameron
ERIN'S ADDRESS TO THE HON. THOMAS D'ARCY McGEE
DEATH OF D'ARCY McGEE
LINES TO A SHAMROCK. A Song of Exile
LAMENTATION. (Walter and Freddie)
BEREAVEMENT. (Job in. 26)
ERIN, MAVOURNEEN. A Prize Poem
GOOD BYE (To Miss E E.)
WEEP WITH THOSE WHO WEEP (Mary Maud)