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21.
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
22.
Dear mother my time has been wretchedly spent
First Line:
Dear mother my time has been wretchedly spent
Last Line:
And now my dear mother etc etc etc
Author:
Christopher Anstey (Absolute)
DMI number:
32773
23.
Dick's wife was sick and posed the doctor's skill
First Line:
Dick's wife was sick and posed the doctor's skill
Last Line:
But I'se think bleeding's like to do most good
DMI number:
22727
24.
Disclose your grievances to me
First Line:
Disclose your grievances to me
Last Line:
And take advice without a fee
DMI number:
36857
25.
Early by four on Friday morn
First Line:
Early by four on Friday morn
Last Line:
So blessed myself and came away
DMI number:
43167
26.
Doctor 'tis strange that you pretend to cure
First Line:
Doctor 'tis strange that you pretend to cure
Last Line:
I'll send th' ingredients wrapped in a register
DMI number:
3029
27.
Doctors lay by your irksome books
First Line:
Doctors lay by your irksome books
Last Line:
Bow bow your hams to chocolate
DMI number:
42932
28.
Fortune my friend I've often thought
First Line:
Fortune my friend I've often thought
Last Line:
Tis wisdom sure to choose the less
Author:
Richard Brinsley Sheridan (Absolute)
DMI number:
38044
29.
For fleeting life recalled for health restored
First Line:
For fleeting life recalled for health restored
Last Line:
Raised Aesculapius to the realms divine
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11343
30.
For heavens sake Madam let me crave
First Line:
For heavens sake Madam let me crave
Last Line:
What Love denies at least let Mercy do
DMI number:
42573
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