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241.
One prompt physician like a sculler plies
First Line:
One prompt physician like a sculler plies
Last Line:
Convey you soonest to the Stygian shores
DMI number:
18846
242.
Physicians are most miserable men
First Line:
Physicians are most miserable men
Last Line:
Most men are ill beside
DMI number:
43732
243.
Physicians had forsaken his cure
First Line:
Physicians had forsaken his cure
Last Line:
Licked up and in a fever fried away
Author:
John Dryden (Absolute)
DMI number:
20769
244.
Presumptuous bard how could you dare
First Line:
Presumptuous bard how could you dare
Last Line:
But such comparisons are odious
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
22264
245.
Poor I tossed up and down from shore to shore
First Line:
Poor I tossed up and down from shore to shore
Last Line:
Twill glad the father though the schemist fails
DMI number:
38295
246.
Poor Ned was seized with painful fit o'th' gout
First Line:
Poor Ned was seized with painful fit o'th' gout
Last Line:
Doctor says he which is the heavier curse
DMI number:
7754
247.
Pope has the talent well to speak
First Line:
Pope has the talent well to speak
Last Line:
Because he rang the bell
Author:
Jonathan Swift (Absolute)
DMI number:
13490
248.
Power over every power supreme
First Line:
Power over every power supreme
Last Line:
And prevent the mother's weeping
Author:
Ambrose Philips (Absolute)
DMI number:
1819
249.
Phillis you boast of perfect health in vain
First Line:
Phillis you boast of perfect health in vain
Last Line:
I tell thee tis incurable tis age
Author:
Matthew Prior (Absolute)
DMI number:
16877
250.
Say my Hortensia in this silent hour
First Line:
Say my Hortensia in this silent hour
Last Line:
And never never shall behold thee more
Author:
Mary Barber (Absolute)
DMI number:
11567
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