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Fame Vs. Riches

    By Eugene Field



    The Greeks had genius,--'t was a gift
    The Muse vouchsafed in glorious measure;
    The boon of Fame they made their aim
    And prized above all worldly treasure.

    But we,--how do we train our youth?
    Not in the arts that are immortal,
    But in the greed for gains that speed
    From him who stands at Death's dark portal.

    Ah, when this slavish love of gold
    Once binds the soul in greasy fetters,
    How prostrate lies,--how droops and dies
    The great, the noble cause of letters!



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