Doubt and other things, verse and illustrations . When Plutarch before Pluto stoodThat monarch in a peevish moodSaid: Was it essential we should meetTo make thy set of Lives complete?Or didSt Thou think to intertwine,In thy old style, thy name with mine? Said Plutarch: Prithee ask no more,I had a pair of Lives in storeWhen I gave out for want of breathBut neither hinted at my death;And as for twining, would I dareTo make of our two lives a pair? Well, someones done it and Im Pluto, turning, called out: Next. (May 2, 1911.) [252] Digitized by Microsoft®.


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