1. Brother Pike, for so we heare,
Men call you, we are come in pure devotion
And charity to your soule, being thereto bound
By holy orders of our mother Church.
Pike. What to doe, pray, with me?[41]
1. To point with our fingers
Out all such rockes, shelves, quicksands, gulfes, & shallowes
Lying in the sea through which you are to passe
In the most dangerous voyage you ere made:
Eyther by our care to sett you safe on land,
Or, if you fly from us your heavenly pilotts,
Sure to be wrackt for ever.
Pike. What must I doe?
2. Confesse to one of us what rancke and foule impostumes Have bred about your soule.
1. What Leprosies Have run ore all your Conscience.
2. What hott feavers Now shake your peace of mind.
1. For we are come To cure your old Corruptions.
2. We are come To be your true and free Physitians.
1. Without the hope of gold, to give you health.