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MG-A(G.745.011
17 Dec 1745:32, 41 (34)
For the benefit of the public; An infallible receipt to cure
the afflicting and epidemical distempers of Love, and the
Poetical Itch. As Christian charity enjoins and obliges to
relieve and assist our neighbors . . . [19 lines]
Some unhappy half-finish'd poets, thro' the feverish rage of
poetical fury, have so effectually lost their sight, as to
be quite blind to all the astonishing charms of the fair
sex, especially their backward beauties, which are the most
striking, as a smooth musical poet has lately most
melodiously sung; . . .
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