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William Shakespeare (1564–1616). The Oxford Shakespeare: Poems. 1914.
“Like as, to make our appetites more keen”
Sonnet CXVIII
LIKE as, to make our appetites more keen |
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With eager compounds we our palate urge; |
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As, to prevent our maladies unseen, |
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We sicken to shun sickness when we purge; |
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Even so, being full of your ne’er-cloying sweetness, |
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To bitter sauces did I frame my feeding; |
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And, sick of welfare, found a kind of meetness |
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To be diseas’d, ere that there was true needing. |
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Thus policy in love, to anticipate |
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The ills that were not, grew to faults assur’d, |
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And brought to medicine a healthful state, |
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Which, rank of goodness, would by ill be cur’d; |
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But thence I learn, and find the lesson true, |
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Drugs poison him that so fell sick of you. |
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