And for her we wish, as our rhyming we close,

A long, peaceful reign—an old age of repose.

Written while on a visit at Brooklyn, N.Y., 1851.

To my Daughter Elizabeth.

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Two flowers upon one parent stem

Together bloomed for many days.

At length a storm arose, and one

Was blighted, and cut down at noon.

The other hath transplanted been,