These, I exclaim’d, are men divine, and gazed

On him who taught, delighted and amazed;

Glad when he finish’d, if by chance he cast

One look on such a sinner as he pass’d.

“But when I view’d you in a clearer light,

And saw the frail and carnal appetite;

When at his humble pray’r, you deign’d to eat,

Saints as you are, a civil sinner’s meat;

When, as you sat contented and at ease,

Nibbling at leisure on the ducks and peas,