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To My First Born.

    By Rosanna Eleanor Leprohon



    Fair tiny rosebud! what a tide
        Of hidden joy, o'erpow'ring, deep,
    Of grateful love, of woman's pride,
        Thrills through my heart till I must weep
    With bliss to look on thee, my son,
    My first born child - my darling one!

    What joy for me to sit and gaze
        Upon thy gentle, baby face,
    And, dreaming of far distant days,
        With mother's weakness strive to trace
    Tokens of future greatness high,
        On thy smooth brow and lustrous eye.

    What do I wish thee, darling, say?
        Is it that lordly mental power
    That o'er thy kind will give thee sway,
        Unchanging, full, a glorious dower
    For those whose minds may grasp its worth,
    True rulers and true kings of earth?

    Or would I ask for thee that fire
        Of wond'rous genius, great divine,
    The spell that charms the poet's lyre,
        Till like a halo it will shine
    Around a name praised, honored, sung,
    In distant climes by many a tongue?

    Ah, no! my child, with such vain themes
        I will not mar thy quiet rest
    Nor wish ambition's restless dreams
        Infused into thy tranquil breast;
    Too soon will manhood's weight of care
    O'ercloud that waxen brow so fair.

    For thee, my Babe, I only pray
        Thou'lt live to bless thy parents' love,
    To be their hope, their earthly stay,
        And gaining grace from heaven above,
    Tread in the path the good have trod,
    True to thy country and thy God!



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