VVorthy were @3Galen@1 to be weigh'd in Gold, Whose helpe doth sweetest life & health vphold Yet by S. @3Esculape@1 he solemne swore, That for diseases they were neuer more, Fees neuer lesse, neuer so little gaine, Men giue a groat, and aske the rest againe. @3Groats-worth of health,@1 can any leech allot? Yet should he haue no more that giues a grote. Should I on each sicke pillow leane my brest, And grope the pulse of euerie mangie wrest: And spie out maruels in each Vrinall: And tumble vp the filths that from them fall, And giue a @3Dose@1 for euery disease, In prescripts long, and tedious @3Recipes:@1 All for so leane reward of Art and mee? No Hors-leach but will looke for larger fee. Meane while if chance some desp'rate patient die, Cum'n to the Period of his destinie: (As who can crosse the fatall resolution, In the decreed day of dissolution:) Whether ill tendment, or recurelesse paine, Procure his death; the neighbors straight complaine Th'vnskilfull leech murdred his patient, By poyson of some foule @3Ingredient.@1 Here-on the vulgar may as soone be brought To @3Socrates@1-his poysoned @3Hemlock@1-drought, As to a wholsome @3Iulep,@1 whose receat Might his diseases lingring force defeat. If nor a dramme of @3Triacle@1 soueraigne, Or @3Aqua vitae,@1 or @3Sugar Candian,@1 Nor @3Kitchin-cordials@1 can it remedie, Certes his time is come, needs mought he die. Were I a leech, as who knowes what may bee, The liberall man should liue, and carle should die. The sickly @3Ladie,@1 and the goutie @3Peere@1 Still would I haunt, that loue their life so deere. Where life is deare who cares for coyned drosse? That spent, is counted gaine, and spared, losse: Or would coniure the @3Chymick Mercurie,@1 Rise from his hors-dung bed, and vpwards flie: And with glas-stils, and sticks of @3Iuniper,@1 Raise the @3Black-spright@1 that burns not with the fire: And bring @3Quintessence@1 of @3Elixir@1 pale, Out of sublimed spirits minerall. Each poudred graine ransometh captiue Kings, Purchaseth Realmes, and life prolonged brings. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...HORACE TO LEUCONOE by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON THE HWOMESTEAD A-VELL INTO HAND by WILLIAM BARNES NATALIA'S RESURRECTION: 23 by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT INDIAN LULLABY by CLAUDE BRYAN THE MUSIC STRAIN by RICHARD EUGENE BURTON THE FEAST OF THE DEAD by SAMUEL VALENTINE COLE |