The Belly and the Members
All
the Members of the body conspired against the Belly, as against the
swallowing gulf of all their labors; for whereas the eyes beheld, the
ears heart, the hands labored, the feet traveled, the tongue spake, and
all parts performed their functions; only the Belly lay idle, and
consumed all. Hereupon, they jointly agreed, all to forbear their
labors, and to leave their lazy and public enemy to take care of
himself. One day passed over, the second followed very slowly, but
the third day was so grievous to them all that they called a common
council. The eyes waxed dim, the feet could not support the body,
the arms waxed lazy, the tongue faltered, and could not lay open the
matter; therefore they all , with one accord, desired the advice of
the Heart. Then the Heart told them: "It is true that the Belly
receives all the meats, but it sends them out again for the nourishment
of all parts of the body, and all must work together for the common good.
The Belly cannot do without the Members, nor the Members without the Belly."
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