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A poem by Ambrose Bierce

To Oscar Wilde

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Title:     To Oscar Wilde
Author: Ambrose Bierce [More Titles by Bierce]

Because from Folly's lips you got
Some babbled mandate to subdue
The realm of Common Sense, and you
Made promise and considered not--

Because you strike a random blow
At what you do not understand,
And beckon with a friendly hand
To something that you do not know,

I hold no speech of your desert,
Nor answer with porrected shield
The wooden weapon that you wield,
But meet you with a cast of dirt.

Dispute with such a thing as you--
Twin show to the two-headed calf?
Why, sir, if I repress my laugh,
'T is more than half the world can do.

1882.



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Ambrose Bierce's poem: To Oscar Wilde

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