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Memoirs of Anne C. L. Botta/To Emma

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130473Memoirs of Anne C. L. Botta — To EmmaAnne Lynch Botta

          I look within those deep, dark, lustrous eyes,
          And there I read thy heart's sweet mysteries;
          There, like those lakes that mirror earth and sky,
          The lights and shadows of the future lie.
          For thee ambition has no clarion call;
          Thou 'lt seek no home in court, or princely hall,
          Where folly reigns, and the world's votaries throng
          To wile the hours with mirth, and dance, and song.
          Nor wilt thou seek to blazon high thy name,
          As woman may, upon the scroll of Fame.
          But there 's an empire o'er which thou wouldst reign,
          Yet should thy subjects wear no despot's chain.
          It is the empire of the Heart. It shall be thine,
          And o'er it thou shalt reign by "right divine."