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1868–1950

Amos Sibley

Edgar Lee Masters

NOT character, not fortitude, not patience Were mine, the which the village thought I had In bearing with my wife, while preaching on, Doing the work God chose for me.

I loathed her as a termagant, as a wanton. I knew of her adulteries, every one. But even so, if I divorced the woman I must forsake the ministry.

Therefore to do God's work and have it crop, I bore with her So lied I to myself So lied I to Spoon River!

Yet I tried lecturing, ran for the legislature, Canvassed for books, with just the thought in mind: If I make money thus, I will divorce her.

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