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				Title:     My Love's Gift 
			    
Author: Juliana Horatia Ewing [
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You ask me what--since we must part--
    You shall bring home to me;
    Bring back a pure and faithful heart,
    As true as mine to thee.
      I ask not wealth nor fame,
      I only ask for thee,
      Thyself--and that dear self the same--
    My love, bring back to me!
    You talk of gems from foreign lands,
    Of treasure, spoil, and prize.
    Ah, love! I shall not search your hands,
    But look into your eyes.
      I ask not wealth nor fame,
      I only ask for thee,
      Thyself--and that dear self the same--
    My love, bring back to me!
    You speak of glory and renown,
    With me to share your pride,
    Unbroken faith is all the crown
    I ask for as your bride.
      I ask not wealth nor fame,
      I only ask for thee,
      Thyself--and that dear self the same--
    My love, bring back to me!
    You bid me with hope's eager gaze
    Behold fair fortune come.
    I only dream I see your face
    Beside the hearth at home.
      I ask not wealth nor fame,
      I do but ask for thee!
      Thyself--and that dear self the same--
    May God restore to me!
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Juliana Horatia Ewing's poem: My Love's Gift
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