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Poems (Botta)/To an Astronomer

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Poems (1853)
by Anne Lynch Botta
To an Astronomer

New York: G. P. Putnam and Company, page 125

129678Poems (1853) — To an AstronomerAnne Lynch Botta

TO AN ASTRONOMER.


Upon the Professor we’ll waste not a glance,
Since he has no eyes for us poor terrestrials;
With his heart can we have any possible chance,
When he gives us for rivals a host of celestials?
What cares he for eyes, whether hazel or blue,
Or for any slight charms such as we share between us,—
When, his glass in his hand, he can sit the night through,
And ogle at leisure Diana and Venus.