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DE AMICITIIS

Eugene Field

Though care and strife

Elsewhere be rife,

Upon my word I do not heed 'em;

In bed I lie

With books hard by,

And with increasing zest I read 'em.

 

Propped up in bed,

So much I've read

Of musty tomes that I've a headful

Of tales and rhymes

Of ancient times,

Which, wife declares, are "simply dreadful!"

 

They give me joy

Without alloy;

And isn't that what books are made for?

And yet--and yet--

(Ah, vain regret!)

I would to God they all were paid for!

 

No festooned cup

Filled foaming up

Can lure me elsewhere to confound me;

Sweeter than wine

This love of mine

For these old books I see around me!

 

A plague, I say,

On maidens gay;

I'll weave no compliments to tell 'em!

Vain fool I were,

Did I prefer

Those dolls to these old friends in vellum!

 

At dead of night

My chamber's bright

Not only with the gas that's burning,

But with the glow

Of long ago,--

Of beauty back from eld returning.

 

Fair women's looks

I see in books,

I see _them_, and I hear their laughter,--

Proud, high-born maids,

Unlike the jades

Which men-folk now go chasing after!

 

Herein again

Speak valiant men

Of all nativities and ages;

I hear and smile

With rapture while

I turn these musty, magic pages.

 

The sword, the lance,

The morris dance,

The highland song, the greenwood ditty,

Of these I read,

Or, when the need,

My Miller grinds me grist that's gritty!

 

When of such stuff

We've had enough,

Why, there be other friends to greet us;

We'll moralize

In solemn wise

With Plato or with Epictetus.

 

Sneer as you may,

_I'm_ proud to say

That I, for one, am very grateful

To Heaven, that sends

These genial friends

To banish other friendships hateful!

 

And when I'm done,

I'd have no son

Pounce on these treasures like a vulture;

Nay, give them half

My epitaph,

And let them share in my sepulture.

 

Then, when the crack

Of doom rolls back

The marble and the earth that hide me,

I'll smuggle home

Each precious tome,

Without a fear my wife shall chide me!