| Edmund Burke - 1801 - 762 pages
...— not a fault. When patients fwalldw phyfic without reafon, Is it not fair to give a little (alt ? He had a patient lying at death's door, Some three miles from the town — it migTit be four} To whom, one evening, Bolus font an article, In Pharmacy, that's called catharlical.... | |
| 1798 - 80 pages
...n<"ta crime ; When Patients fwallow phyfick without reafon, ' It is but fair to gire a littk rhimc. He had a Patient lying at death's door, Some three miles from the town — it might be fou r; To whom, one evening, B^lus fent an article, In Pharmacy, that's called cathiartical. And, on... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1801 - 818 pages
...— not n fault. When patients fwallow phyfic without reafon, Is it not fair to give a litile la! t ? He had a patient lying at death's door, Some three...— it might be four ; To whom, one evening, Bolus lent an article, In Pharmacy, that's called cathartical. And, on the label of the fluff", He wrote... | |
| George Colman - 1802 - 144 pages
...dealing ;— not a crime; — When Patients swallow physick without reason, It is but fair to giye a -little rhyme. He had a Patient lying at death's...cathartical. And, on the label of the stuff, He wrote this verse; Which, one would think, was clear enough, And terse: — " When taken, " To be well shaken."... | |
| George Colman - 1807 - 152 pages
...!—and where's the treason? "Tis simply honest dealing;—not a crime;— When Patients swallow physick without reason, It is but fair to give a little rhyme....Patient lying at death's door, Some three miles from the town—it might be four; To whom, one evening, Bolus sent an article, In Pharmacy, that's call'd cathartical.... | |
| Poetical selections - 1811 - 324 pages
...treason ? 'Tis simply honest dealing: — not a crime ; — When patients swallow physick without reason, He had a patient lying at death's door, Some three miles from the town— it might be foiiFj To whom, one evening, Bolus sent an article, In Pharmacy, that's call'd cathartical. And, on... | |
| George Colman - 1819 - 144 pages
...where's the treason T Tis simply honest dealing : — not a crime ; — When patients swallow physick without reason, It is but fair to give a little rhyme....an article, In Pharmacy, that's call'd cathartical. 30 And, on the label of the stuff, He wrote this verse ; Which, one would think, was clear enough,... | |
| William Oxberry - 1824 - 402 pages
...Apothecary's verse! and where's the treason 7 'Tis simply honest dealing, not a crime ; When patients swallow physic without reason, It is but fair to give...evening Bolus sent an article In pharmacy, that's call'd carthartical, And, on the label of the stuff He wrote this verse, Which one would think was clear enough,... | |
| John Bull - 1825 - 782 pages
...verse ! — and where's the treason ; •'Tis simply honest dealing ; — not a crime ; When patients swallow physic without reason, It is but fair to give...article In pharmacy, that's call'd cathartical, And, ou the label of the stuff, He wrote verse ; Which one would think was clear enough, And terse : " When... | |
| John White (A.M.) - 1826 - 340 pages
...verse !—and where's the treason ? "jj',' "Pis simple honest dealing;—not a crime ; When patients swallow physic without reason. It is but fair to give...patient lying at death's door, Some three miles from the town—it might be four ; To whom one evening Bolus sent an article— In pharmacy, that's call'd cathartical,... | |
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