How many a father have I seen,
      A sober man, among his boys,
      Whose youth was full of foolish noise, 
Who wears his manhood hale and green: 
And dare we to this fancy give,
      That had the wild oat not been sown,
      The soil, left barren, scarce had grown 
The grain by which a man may live? 
Or, if we held the doctrine sound
      For life outliving heats of youth,
      Yet who would preach it as a truth 
To those that eddy round and round? 
Hold thou the good: define it well:
      For fear divine Philosophy
      Should push beyond her mark, and be 
Procuress to the Lords of Hell. 
Last modified 12 February 2010
