Public Domain Poetry And Stories - To a Critic by Madison Julius Cawein
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To a Critic

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    Song hath a catalogue of lovely things
    Thy kind hath oft defiled, whose spite misleads
    The world too often! where the poet reads,
    As in a fable, of old envyings,
    Crows, such as thou, which hush the bird that sings,
    Or kill it with their cawings; thorns and weeds,
    Such as thyself, 'midst which the wind sows seeds
    Of flow'rs, these crush before one blossom swings.
    But here and there the wisdom of a School
    Unknown to these hath often written down
    "Fame" in white ink the future hath turned brown;
    When every beauty, heaped with ridicule,
    In their ignoble prose, proved their renown,
    Making each famous, as an ass or fool.



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