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E. C. Culbertson

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        Is it true, Spoon River,
        That in the hall - way of the New Court House
        There is a tablet of bronze
        Containing the embossed faces
        Of Editor Whedon and Thomas Rhodes?
        And is it true that my successful labors
        In the County Board, without which
        Not one stone would have been placed on another,
        And the contributions out of my own pocket
        To build the temple, are but memories among the people,
        Gradually fading away, and soon to descend
        With them to this oblivion where I lie?
        In truth, I can so believe.
        For it is a law of the Kingdom of Heaven
        That whoso enters the vineyard at the eleventh hour
        Shall receive a full day's pay.
        And it is a law of the Kingdom of this World
        That those who first oppose a good work
        Seize it and make it their own,
        When the corner - stone is laid,
        And memorial tablets are erected.



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