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41.
Hyp o not hyp-er-critic Doctor Ratcliff
First Line:
Hyp o not hyp-er-critic Doctor Ratcliff
Last Line:
And swear they're all prepared by Doctor Blocks 'em
DMI number:
3007
42.
In all her mazes nature's face they viewed
First Line:
In all her mazes nature's face they viewed
Last Line:
Which in the womb of distant causes lie
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
9775
43.
In Berkshire's county lived of late
First Line:
In Berkshire's county lived of late
Last Line:
And gave it in her nether eye
DMI number:
18709
44.
In morn when Phoebus peeped through crevis
First Line:
In morn when Phoebus peeped through crevis
Last Line:
To perfect smell of fundament
DMI number:
42494
45.
In pious times when poets were well banged
First Line:
In pious times when poets were well banged
Last Line:
If this won't do thou shalt be fairly hung
DMI number:
43030
46.
Long ere physicians knew the healing art
First Line:
Long ere physicians knew the healing art
Last Line:
To whom she owes a Harvey and a Boyle
DMI number:
19760
47.
Let wanton Sappho tune her warbling lyre
First Line:
Let wanton Sappho tune her warbling lyre
Last Line:
And all his skill and fame be added to thy own
DMI number:
12559
48.
Like two sweet youths stripped naked on the Strand
First Line:
Like two sweet youths stripped naked on the Strand
Last Line:
Whose lives are precepts and examples too
DMI number:
43453
49.
Like a prompt sculler one physician plies
First Line:
Like a prompt sculler one physician plies
Last Line:
Conduct you soonest to the stygian shores
DMI number:
17768
50.
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
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