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Keats gone sick of anald despair
Keats gone sick of [[anald?]] despair
Chatterton starveled and proud to die
Chatterton [[starveled?]] and proud to die
Ledgwidge dead to a bugles blare;
Ledgwidge dead to a bugles blare;
Set never a woman's love thus high
Set never a woman's love thus high


Lauper crazy and gilded Wilde
Cauper  [Cowper] crazy and gilded Wilde
Fettered at last in Reading Gool
Fettered at last in Reading Gool
Life defiling and defiled,
Life defiling and defiled,
Who would worry? a sorry tale?
Who would [[worry?]] a sorry tale?


Marlowe dead in a diing brawl
Marlowe dead in a dining brawl
Spenser pimp to a bawdy queen
Spenser pimp to a bawdy queen
Wantan and wastrel each and all
Wantan and wastrel each and all

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To The Dead Poets Page 2

Keats gone sick of anald? despair Chatterton starveled? and proud to die Ledgwidge dead to a bugles blare; Set never a woman's love thus high

Cauper [Cowper] crazy and gilded Wilde Fettered at last in Reading Gool Life defiling and defiled, Who would worry? a sorry tale?

Marlowe dead in a dining brawl Spenser pimp to a bawdy queen Wantan and wastrel each and all Ah! take hold of some golden mean.

   Francis L Coughlin

Fran died July 24, 1969.