Blacklight

Speak goddess since tis thou that best canst tell

DMI number:
22245
Poem Aliases
Garth. Dispensary.
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Evidence:
First Line:
Speak goddess since tis thou that best canst tell
Last Line:
He paused and Celsus with his guide withdrew
Poem Genre / Form:
Essay and Couplet
Themes:
Medicine
Related People
Author:
Sir Samuel Garth
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
Chalmers (1810) IX: 431-446.
Related Poems
First Line:
Turn muse once more to Warwick's dismal lane
Last Line:
And reverent awe on the procession gaze
Relationship:
Answer To/Answered By
Comments:
Content/Publication
Title:
The minor poets or the works of the most celebrated authors [vol 1] [N6033]
Page No(s):
pp.171-229
Poem Title:
The Dispensary.
Attribution:
Sir Samuel Garth.
Attributed To:
Sir Samuel Garth
Title:
The works of celebrated authors of whose writings there are but small remains [vol I] [T145013] [ecco]
Page No(s):
pp.289-344
Poem Title:
The Dispensary.
Attribution:
Sir Samuel Garth.
Attributed To:
Sir Samuel Garth
Title:
The Works of the most celebrated Minor Poets [vol. 1] [N25943] [ECCO] (1751)
Page No(s):
pp.174-231
Poem Title:
The Dispensary.
Attribution:
Collected under the name of Garth.
Attributed To:
Sir Samuel Garth
Title:
The Works of the most celebrated Minor Poets [vol. 1] [T79268]
Page No(s):
pp.174-231
Poem Title:
The Dispensary.
Attribution:
Collected under the name of Garth.
Attributed To:
Sir Samuel Garth