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171.
The blessings which the Tunbridge springs afford
First Line:
The blessings which the Tunbridge springs afford
Last Line:
Must think its streams impregnated with lead
DMI number:
978
172.
The quack with learned nonsense stuffs his bills
First Line:
The quack with learned nonsense stuffs his bills
Last Line:
His healing money cures the quack's disease
DMI number:
5835
173.
The sanguine causeth cheerfulness
First Line:
The sanguine causeth cheerfulness
Last Line:
The phlegmatic is fair
DMI number:
41995
174.
The subject of my song is health
First Line:
The subject of my song is health
Last Line:
In wisdom's volume stand for fools
DMI number:
27016
175.
There's nought so vile that on the earth doth live
First Line:
There's nought so vile that on the earth doth live
Last Line:
And vice sometimes by action dignified
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
42007
176.
There is they say and I believe there is
First Line:
There is they say and I believe there is
Last Line:
Are lost in thinking and dissolve in air
Author:
John Armstrong (Absolute)
DMI number:
30707
177.
They hasten now to that delightful plain
First Line:
They hasten now to that delightful plain
Last Line:
He paused and Celsus with his guide withdrew
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth (Absolute)
DMI number:
38238
178.
This man's physician and chyrurgeon too
First Line:
This man's physician and chyrurgeon too
Last Line:
At distance with his pen or hand to hand
DMI number:
5849
179.
There was a prudent grave physician
First Line:
There was a prudent grave physician
Last Line:
Custom and nature will prevail
Author:
Sir Charles Sedley (Absolute)
DMI number:
6310
180.
Thou that to physic dost apply thy skill
First Line:
Thou that to physic dost apply thy skill
Last Line:
In curing one thou always succours two
DMI number:
7869
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