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The Cobbler Turned Doctor

TitleThe Cobbler Turned Doctor
Original TitleEx Sutore Medicus
Original AuthorPhaedrus
Original IDtrans-7853.xml
Book AuthorC. Smart
Language codeeng

A bankrupt Cobbler, poor and lean, (No bungler e'er was half so mean) Went to a foreign place, and there Began his med'cines to prepare; But one of more especial note He call'd his sovereign antidote; And by his technical bombast Contrived to raise a name at last. It happen'd that the king was sick, Who, willing to detect the trick, Call'd for some water in an ewer, Poison in which he feign'd to pour The antidote was likewise mix'd; He then upon th' empiric fix'd To take the medicated cup, And, for a premium, drink it up The quack, through dread of death, confessed That he was of no skill possessed; But all this great and glorious job Was made of nonsense and the mob. Then did the king his peers convoke, And thus unto th' assembly spoke: " My lords and gentlemen, I rate Your folly as inordinate, Who trust your heads into his hand, Where no one had his heels japann'd."-- This story their attention craves Whose weakness is the prey of knaves.


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