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1868–1950

Nicholas Bindle

Edgar Lee Masters

Were you not ashamed, fellow citizens, When my estate was probated and everyone knew How small a fortune I left?— You who hounded me in life,

To give, give, give to the churches, to the poor, To the village!— me who had already given much. And think you not I did not know That the pipe-organ, which I gave to the church,

Played its christening songs when Deacon Rhodes, Who broke and all but ruined me, Worshipped for the first time after his acquittal?

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