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1842–1914

TO A PROFESSIONAL EULOGIST.

Ambrose Bierce

Newman, in you two parasites combine: As tapeworm and as graveworm too you shine. When on the virtues of the quick you've dwelt, The pride of residence was all you felt

( What vain vulgarian the wish ne'er knew To paint his lodging a flamboyant hue? ) And when the praises of the dead you've sung, ‘ Twas appetite, not truth, inspired your tongue;

As ill-bred men when warming to their wine Boast of its merit though it be but brine. Nor gratitude incites your song, nor should — Even charity would shun you if she could.

You share,‘ tis true, the rich man's daily dole, But what you get you take by way of toll. Vain to resist you — vermifuge alone Has power to push you from your robber throne.

When to escape you he's compelled to die Hey! presto!— in the twinkling of an eye You vanish as a tapeworm, reappear As graveworm and resume your curst career.

As host no more, to satisfy your need He serves as dinner your unaltered greed. O thrifty sycophant of wealth and fame, Son of servility and priest of shame,

While naught your mad ambition can abate To lick the spittle of the rich and great; While still like smoke your eulogies arise To soot your heroes and inflame our eyes;

While still with holy oil, like that which ran Down Aaron's beard, you smear each famous man, I cannot choose but think it very odd It ne'er occurs to you to fawn on God.

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