REMEMBRANCE.

I recollect my happy home,

My pleasures as a child;

The forest where I used to roam,

The rocks so bleak and wild.

That home is tenantless; the spot

It graced is rude and bare;

The lov'd ones gone, our name forgot.

And desolation there.

Forget Me Not—1829.

In how many thousand hearts will this lament find an echo!