Hath no antipathy, but may be good
30At lest for physicke, if not for our food.
Thus man, that might be'his pleasure, is his rod,
And is his devill, that might be his God.
Since then our businesse is, to rectifie
Nature, to what she was, wee'are led awry
35By them, who man to us in little show;
Greater then due, no forme we can bestow
On him; for Man into himselfe can draw