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151.
Sir if you'd show the doctor's worth and skill
First Line:
Sir if you'd show the doctor's worth and skill
Last Line:
And you will never write so cursed ill
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Speculation)
DMI number:
3623
152.
Soft relict whose enchanging charms
First Line:
Soft relict whose enchanging charms
Last Line:
To warm the riddler's breast
DMI number:
30593
153.
Slept you well very well my draught did so good
First Line:
Slept you well very well my draught did so good
Last Line:
It did no harm for yonder it hath stood
DMI number:
25102
154.
Speak goddess since tis thou that best canst tell
First Line:
Speak goddess since tis thou that best canst tell
Last Line:
He paused and Celsus with his guide withdrew
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
22245
155.
Soon as his worship well had set
First Line:
Soon as his worship well had set
Last Line:
You do respect my charity
DMI number:
6041
156.
Strive to support it by their frauds at home
First Line:
Strive to support it by their frauds at home
Last Line:
Murphy's sweet harp and dancing closes all
DMI number:
25050
157.
Some say a physician of late
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Some say a physician of late
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Since Hannes I see no more in you
DMI number:
4508
158.
Thank heaven at last our wars are over
First Line:
Thank heaven at last our wars are over
Last Line:
And in my verse for ever live
Author:
Abel Evans (Absolute)
DMI number:
12444
159.
The Aphorism of Galen I count but as straws
First Line:
The Aphorism of Galen I count but as straws
Last Line:
To cure the quartan fever again
DMI number:
43102
160.
Tell me from what fat headed Scot
First Line:
Tell me from what fat headed Scot
Last Line:
Thy patients then may live
Author:
John Wynter (Speculation)
DMI number:
35114
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