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On The Death Of W. C.

    By Paul Laurence Dunbar



    Thou arrant robber, Death!
    Couldst thou not find
    Some lesser one than he
    To rob of breath,--
    Some poorer mind
    Thy prey to be?

    His mind was like the sky,--
    As pure and free;
    His heart was broad and open
    As the sea.
    His soul shone purely through his face,
    And Love made him her dwelling place.

    Not less the scholar than the friend,
    Not less a friend than man;
    The manly life did shorter end
    Because so broad it ran.

    Weep not for him, unhappy Muse!
    His merits found a grander use
    Some other-where. God wisely sees
    The place that needs his qualities.
    Weep not for him, for when Death lowers
    O'er youth's ambrosia-scented bowers
    He only plucks the choicest flowers.



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