Panala medica vel sanitatis et longævitatis alumna catholica: = The fruitfull and frugall nourse of sound health and long life. Per Guil: Folkingham Gen: Math. & Med. studiosum.

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Title
Panala medica vel sanitatis et longævitatis alumna catholica: = The fruitfull and frugall nourse of sound health and long life. Per Guil: Folkingham Gen: Math. & Med. studiosum.
Author
Folkingham, W. William.
Publication
London :: Printed by Miles Flesher,
1628.
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Ale -- Early works to 1800.
Medicine -- 15th to 18th centuries.
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Page 112

Ad Zoilum & Sciolum.

Art'lumpish, muddie, dull? doe Spirits grosse Damp & bemould thy mind with musty dumps? Associate's congregate, Comrades in Grosse But Lit'rates all, else ill the Turba jumps; Then take Panala, Booke I meane, not Broth, (tho this doth brush th'unfurbisht duskie braine) And let Mas mime or Mome with Gobar-tooth Read-out some lines, quite Byas natiue straine: Odcombian musicke streight wil crown the crowd With jocund mirth & glee; There's not a page But canvast thus dispels each moodie clowde With garbe Sardonian, yea laughes Stentor gage Will stretch thy Hypochondriques, if in Cue, By dnsing on the Text, thou Criticize, And curious words, with Countenance a-skue With quibs and quaeres fond Anatomize; Thus scurui brows, this better cloers frō clouds Than crauing scrapes of many fidling Crowds.
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