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Vagus advanced on high proclaims his skill
First Line:
Vagus advanced on high proclaims his skill
Last Line:
For man as Job has told us is a worm
Author:
Josiah Relph (Absolute)
DMI number:
25208
202.
We bid thee not give over the killing trade
First Line:
We bid thee not give over the killing trade
Last Line:
Prithee mind physick more and rhyming less
Author:
James Annesley (Confident)
DMI number:
3739
203.
What mighty wonders have been done
First Line:
What mighty wonders have been done
Last Line:
Will terminate in shame
DMI number:
12182
204.
Well Juliet I will lie with thee tonight
First Line:
Well Juliet I will lie with thee tonight
Last Line:
To Juliet's grave for there I must use thee
Author:
William Shakespeare (Absolute)
DMI number:
40518
205.
What days so lewd as these our own
First Line:
What days so lewd as these our own
Last Line:
And gave it in her nether eye
DMI number:
21909
206.
What days so lewd as these our own
First Line:
What days so lewd as these our own
Last Line:
Excels in virtue much the last
DMI number:
22638
207.
Were I to turn physician and prescribe
First Line:
Were I to turn physician and prescribe
Last Line:
Not try to write that sense they cannot speak
Author:
Sir Richard Blackmore (Speculation)
DMI number:
3612
208.
Whan father Adie first pat spade in
First Line:
Whan father Adie first pat spade in
Last Line:
The Muse for me
Author:
Robert Fergusson (Absolute)
DMI number:
36137
209.
What though the doctor boasts to fit
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What though the doctor boasts to fit
Last Line:
As good to gage your vessel
DMI number:
26600
210.
What will my mourning yet no period find
First Line:
What will my mourning yet no period find
Last Line:
When such a brave physician's fallen asleep
DMI number:
43488
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