Robert Louis Stevenson: Treasure Island

0. Introduction (continued)

TO THE HESITATING PURCHASER

          If sailor tales to sailor tunes,
              Storm and adventure, heat and cold,
           If schooners, islands, and maroons,
              And buccaneers, and buried gold,
           And all the old romance, retold
              Exactly in the ancient way,
           Can please, as me they pleased of old,
              The wiser youngsters of today:
          --So be it, and fall on!  If not,
              If studious youth no longer crave,
           His ancient appetites forgot,
              Kingston, or Ballantyne the brave,
           Or Cooper of the wood and wave:
              So be it, also!  And may I
           And all my pirates share the grave
              Where these and their creations lie!
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