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1849–1916

LORD BACON

James Whitcomb Riley

Master of masters in the days of yore, When art met insult, with no law's redress; When Law itself insulted Righteousness, And Ignorance thine own scholastic lore,

And thou thine own judicial office more,— What master living now canst love thee less, Seeing thou didst thy greatest art repress And leave the years its riches to restore

To us, thy long neglectors. Yield us grace To make becoming recompense, and dawn On us thy poet-smile; nor let us trace, In fancy, where the old-world myths have gone,

The shade of Shakespeare, with averted face, Withdrawn to uttermost oblivion.

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