Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Seth Compton by Edgar Lee Masters
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Seth Compton

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        When I died, the circulating library
        Which I built up for Spoon River,
        And managed for the good of inquiring minds,
        Was sold at auction on the public square,
        As if to destroy the last vestige
        Of my memory and influence.
        For those of you who could not see the virtue
        Of knowing Volney's "Ruins" as well as Butler's "Analogy"
        And "Faust" as well as "Evangeline,"
        Were really the power in the village,
        And often you asked me
        "What is the use of knowing the evil in the world?"
        I am out of your way now, Spoon River,
        Choose your own good and call it good.
        For I could never make you see
        That no one knows what is good
        Who knows not what is evil;
        And no one knows what is true
        Who knows not what is false.



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