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July 28th, 2009

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Poem of the day

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The Well of St. Keyne

A well there is in the west country,
      And a clearer one never was seen;
    There is not a wife in the west country
      But has heard of the Well of St. Keyne.

    An oak and an elm tree stand beside,
      And behind does an ash tree grow,
    And a willow from the bank above
      Droops to the water below.

    A traveller came to the Well of St. Keyne:
      Pleasant it was to his eye,
    For from cock-crow he had been travelling
      And there was not a cloud in the sky.

    He drank of the water so cool and clear,
      For thirsty and hot was he,
    And he sat down upon the bank,
      Under the willow tree.

    There came a man from the neighbouring town
      At the well to fill his pail;
    On the well-side he rested it,
      And bade the stranger hail.

   "Now, art thou a bachelor, stranger?" quoth he,
     "For an if thou hast a wife,
    The happiest draught thou hast drunk this day
      That ever thou didst in thy life.

   "Or has your good woman, if one you have,
      In Cornwall ever been?
    For an if she have, I'll venture my life
      She has drunk of the Well of St. Keyne."

   "I have left a good woman who never was here,"
      The stranger he made reply;
   "But that my draught should be better for that,
      I pray you answer me why."

   "St. Keyne," quoth the countryman, "many a time
      Drank of this crystal well,
    And before the angels summoned her,
      She laid on the water a spell.

   "If the husband of this gifted well
      Shall drink before his wife,
    A happy man thenceforth is he,
      For he shall be master for life.

   "But if the wife should drink of it first,
      God help the husband then!"
    The stranger stoop'd to the Well of St. Keyne,
      And drank of the waters again.

   "You drank of the well, I warrant, betimes?"
      He to the countryman said;
    But the countryman smiled as the stranger spake,
      And sheepishly shook his head.

   "I hastened as soon as the wedding was done,
      And left my wife in the porch,
    But i' faith she had been wiser than me,
      For she took a bottle to church."

(Robert Southey)

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Question re: Latin

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Hi all,

Anybody here could tell me the exact translation of this quotation from Francis Bacon?

"Natura enim non nisi parendo vincitur."

Thank you!

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Medical research news

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Exercise Reduces Risk for Premature Death From Cancer

Zosia Chustecka

July 27, 2009 — A study from Finland has shown that men who exercised for at least 30 minutes a day at moderate to high intensity halved their risk of dying prematurely from cancer, mainly gastrointestinal and lung cancer.

The results were published online July 28, 2009 in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.

 

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More medical research news: MRSA

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Well, I'm sure everyone here has heard of MRSA...I just got this news today; this is CDC's publication--Emerging Infectious Diseases:

Volume 15, Number 8–August 2009

Letter

Human-to-Dog Transmission of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus


Rest of story here: http://www.cdc.gov/eid/content/15/8/1328.htm

The news just gets better and better...

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Amusing :)

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