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To “Doc” Wylie (An Eccentric Bush Doctor)

    By Henry Lawson



    Though doctors may your name discard
    And say you physicked vilely,
    I would I were as good a bard
    As you a doctor, Wylie!

    How often, when your skill subdued
    The fever ranging highly,
    You won a bushman’s gratitude,
    Though little more, Doc Wylie!

    How oft across the regions wide
    Where scrub for many a mile lay
    The bushman rode, as bushmen ride,
    To seek your aid, Doc Wylie!

    But now, when bushman’s wife or child
    Lies ill and suffering direly,
    He’ll need to ride a weary while
    Before he finds Doc Wylie.

    I hope where they have made your bed,
    And where these verses I lay,
    They’ll raise a board above your head,
    And write your name, Doc Wylie!



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