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'tis but to fill a certain portion of uncertain paper: some liken it to climbing up a hill, whose summit, like all hills, is lost in vapour: for this men write, speak, preach, and heroes kill, and bards burn what they call their "midnight taper," to have, when the original is dust, a name, a wretched
( ). in some editions "june" has been altered to "day". fame is a food that dead men eat — i have no stomach for such meat. henry austin dobson , fame is a food that dead men eat (poem), st. . f[ edit ] fame! i'm gonna live forever i'm gonna learn how to fly (high!)...
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