2JHow easy it is to please and be pleased, if one will take the prance of the rose instead of the thorns, and hold the knife by the handle and not by the edge.
Macbeth Puzzled the Dooion, when that practitioner reported to him that his lady was despondent and out of sorts, by asking him, "Canst thou minister to a mind diseased ?" a conundrum which the medical attendant was unable to soltc. If the Scottish usurper were now alive to ask the same question, we should answer it in the affirmative, Cheerfulness, Bound sleep and perfect digestion are always attainable by using Udou-uo Wolfe b Soeiewm Aromatic SoehappsJ
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Thames Advertiser, Volume IX, Issue 2349, 21 June 1876, Page 3
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