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13 February 2013

Edgar Lee Masters, 1868 - 1950


"Mrs. George Reece" by Edgar Lee Masters from Spoon River Anthology

Mrs. George Reece 

To this generation I would say:
Memorize some bit of verse of truth or beauty.
It may serve a turn in your life.
My husband had nothing to do 
With the fall of the bank—he was only cashier.
The wreck was due to the president, Thomas Rhodes,
And his vain, unscrupulous son.
Yet my husband was sent to prison,
And I was left with the children,
To feed and clothe and school them.
And I did it, and sent them forth
Into the world all clean and strong,
And all through the wisdom of Pope, the poet:
"Act well your part, there all the honor lies."

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Edgar Lee Masters Spoon River Anthology. 1916. 

John M. Church 

I WAS attorney for the “Q” 
And the Indemnity Company which insured 
The owners of the mine. 
I pulled the wires with judge and jury, 
And the upper courts, to beat the claims 
Of the crippled, the widow and orphan, 
And made a fortune thereat. 
The bar association sang my praises 
In a high-flown resolution. 
And the floral tributes were many— 
But the rats devoured my heart 
And a snake made a nest in my skull!

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