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101.
I shall take other courses with my wealth
First Line:
I shall take other courses with my wealth
Last Line:
Your health at every festival in hot pottage
Author:
James Shirley (Absolute)
DMI number:
15171
102.
I stride upon a thing that wants no saddling
First Line:
I stride upon a thing that wants no saddling
Last Line:
Until my friends again require my aid
DMI number:
15273
103.
I lay at the Angel in Doncaster town
First Line:
I lay at the Angel in Doncaster town
Last Line:
For scarce twenty angels will pay for my cure
DMI number:
36894
104.
If bad diseases thou hast none
First Line:
If bad diseases thou hast none
Last Line:
All men are ill beside
DMI number:
36908
105.
If wit as we are told be a disease
First Line:
If wit as we are told be a disease
Last Line:
Tis from his pen the grand elixir flows
Author:
Thomas Brown (Absolute)
DMI number:
3763
106.
Let Blackmore still in good King Arthur's vein
First Line:
Let Blackmore still in good King Arthur's vein
Last Line:
His satire wounds not but his physick kills
Author:
Charles Boyle (Confident)
DMI number:
3732
107.
Keen wholesome satire all endure
First Line:
Keen wholesome satire all endure
Last Line:
This like the doctor writes to kill
DMI number:
23183
108.
Knighthood to heroes only once was due
First Line:
Knighthood to heroes only once was due
Last Line:
Leave moralizing drugs and poetry
Author:
Henry [Henry Sheers] Sheres (Absolute)
DMI number:
3755
109.
Law physick and divinity
First Line:
Law physick and divinity
Last Line:
They must be ridden by all three
DMI number:
5876
110.
Methinks dear Tom I see thee stand demure
First Line:
Methinks dear Tom I see thee stand demure
Last Line:
By Ward's mysterious drop or magic pill
Author:
John Winstanley (Absolute)
DMI number:
22962
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