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EPITAPH ON THE PROOFREADER OF THE ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA by CHRISTOPHER DARLINGTON MORLEY

Poet Analysis

First Line: MAJESTIC TOMES, YOU ARE THE TOMB
Last Line: THEY LAID THE INDEX ON HIS GRAVE.
Subject(s): ENCYCLOPEDIA;

Majestic tomes, you are the tomb
Or Aristides Edward Bloom,
Who labored, from the world aloof,
In reading every page of proof.

From A to And, and Aus to Bis
Enthusiasm still was his;
From Cal to Cha, from Cha to Con
His soft-lead pencil still went on.

But reaching volume Fra to Gib,
He knew at length that he was a sib
To Satan; and he sold his soul
To reach the section Pay to Pol.

Then Pol to Ree, and Shu to Sub
He staggered on, and sought a pub.
And just completing Vet to Zym,
The motor hearse came round for him.

He perished, obstinately brave:
They laid the Index on his grave.



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