BOUND TO DRAW.
[The National Dental Hospital has decided to allow ladies to be trained as dentists.] When molars or incisors Are racking us with pain, When medical advisers' Prescriptions are in vain; And when in our despair we Resolve to " have it out," Then to the lovely fair we Shall rush without a doubt. Oh, woman, says the poet, So coy and hard to please; You're angels, though—we know it When we are ill at ease. And if when brows aro troubling, Ye comfort us, forsooth, You're cares you will be doubling When 'tis an aching tooth. When angels, they attend us, Though with grim forces armed, We'll own, should heaven send us The toothace, we are charmed; And doubtless every true man Will love an aching jaw When woman, " lovely woman," Is near at hand to draw.
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Evening Star, Issue 7403, 24 December 1887, Page 3 (Supplement)
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139BOUND TO DRAW. Evening Star, Issue 7403, 24 December 1887, Page 3 (Supplement)
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