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To My Mother.

    By John Clare



    With filial duty I address thee, Mother,
    Thou dearest tie which this world's wealth possesses;
    Endearing name! no language owns another
    That half the tenderness and love expresses;
    The very word itself breathes the affection,
    Which heaves the bosom of a luckless child
    To thank thee, for that care and that protection,
    Which once, where fortune frowns, so sweetly smil'd.
    Ah, oft fond memory leaves its pillow'd anguish,
    To think when in thy arms my sleep was sound;
    And now my startled tear oft views thee languish,
    And fain would drop its honey in the wound:
    But I am doom'd the sad reverse to see,
    Where the worst pain I feel, is loss of helping thee.



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