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31.
As when the people of the northern zone
First Line:
As when the people of the northern zone
Last Line:
A second Namur or a future Boyne
Author:
H. Blount (Absolute)
DMI number:
22244
32.
As zung auror with chrystal hail
First Line:
As zung auror with chrystal hail
Last Line:
Quaireir I gang or ryde
Author:
William Dunbar (Absolute)
DMI number:
10858
33.
B----d with noisy cures may make us smile
First Line:
B----d with noisy cures may make us smile
Last Line:
But fame gives out he neither cures nor kills
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Speculation)
DMI number:
3608
34.
Best of all our earthly wealth
First Line:
Best of all our earthly wealth
Last Line:
Oh may he never want it more
DMI number:
8370
35.
Beneath these stones
First Line:
Beneath these stones
Last Line:
Or if he pleased could pox ye
DMI number:
29799
36.
Cade who had slain ten thousand men
First Line:
Cade who had slain ten thousand men
Last Line:
The point upon himself and died
DMI number:
13761
37.
But bid physicians preach our veins to temper
First Line:
But bid physicians preach our veins to temper
Last Line:
And with an argument new set a pulse &c
Author:
Edward Young (Absolute)
DMI number:
33189
38.
Come sirs draw near
First Line:
Come sirs draw near
Last Line:
Or give him leave to break my head
DMI number:
559
39.
Celsus nor gave me puge nor clyster
First Line:
Celsus nor gave me puge nor clyster
Last Line:
The doctor's name and died for fear
DMI number:
32987
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Celsus takes off by dint of skill
First Line:
Celsus takes off by dint of skill
Last Line:
Your plate without a plaster
DMI number:
28941
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