Poems, with a maske by Thomas Carew ... ; the songs were set in musick by Mr. Henry Lawes ...

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Poems, with a maske by Thomas Carew ... ; the songs were set in musick by Mr. Henry Lawes ...
Author
Carew, Thomas, 1595?-1639?
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London :: Printed for H.M., and are to be sold by J. Martin ...,
1651.
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Page 156

The tooth-ach cured by a kiss.

FAte's now grown mercifull to men, Turning disease to bliss: For had not kind Rheum vext me then, I might not Celia kiss. Phisicians you are now my corn: For I have found a way To cure diseases (when forlorn By your dull Art) which may Patch up a body for a time, But can restore to health, No more than Chimists can sublime True Gold, the Indies wealth. The Angel sure that us'd to move The pool, men so admir'd, Hath to her lip the seat of love, As to his heaven retir'd.
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