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THE VIPER AND THE BLOOD-SUCKER.
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While on their blood they let you feed.
Like you, I only give a bite;
I do, like you, but make them bleed."

"But my dear friend," the leech replied,
"I bite to heal, but you to kill;
How many patients would have died
But for the virtue of my skill!
While well men are destroy'd by you,
The health of sick men I renew.
The difference 'tween us is, in chief,
Your bite is poison, mine, relief.

My tale would thus hold up to view,
What few have fail'd to see, I wist—
The leech presents the Critic true;
The viper is the Satirist.