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A new select collection of epitaphs [vol I] [T136904] [ecco]

DMI number:
1229
Publication Date:
1775
Volume Number:
1 of 2
ESTC number:
T136904
EEBO/ECCO link:
CW103175147
Shelfmark:
ECCO - Bod.
Full Title:
A NEW SELECT | COLLECTION | OF | EPITAPHS, | [2 columns] [col 1] PANEGYRICAL | and | MORAL, [/col 1] | [col 2] HUMOROUS, | WHIMSICAL. | SATYRICAL, [/col 2] | AND INSCRIPTIVE; | INCLUDING THE MOST | REMARKABLE INSCRIPTIONS | IN THE COLLECTIONS OF | HACKET, JONES, and TOLDERVY; | TOGETHER WITH | ONE THOUSAND EPITAPHS | NEVER BEFORE PUBLISHED. | [rule] | By T. WEBB. | [rule] | In TWO VOLUMES. | [rule] | VOL. I. | PANEGYRICAL and MORAL. | [rule] | [epigraph] | [double rule] | LONDON: | Printed for S. BLADON, No. 16, Pater-Noster-Row. | MDCCLXXV.
Epigraph:
The Muse alone, as down the Tide of Time | Sweeps Man's frail Race, selects each nobler Name: | Sees Virtue soaring to a happier Clime, | Marks her long Flight, and gives her Deeds to Fame. | OGILVIE.
Place of Publication:
London
Format:
Duodecimo
Bibliographic details:
QUERY: ecco copy missing some prefatory matter?
Comments:
Genre: Collection of epitaphs. Duplicate poem: poem 4318 appears twice in this miscellany, p. 24 + 203; poem id 34421 appears p. 207 + 216; poem id 34292 p. 71 + 233. Contents: Latin epitaph p. 221.
Other matter:
Prefatory matter: Advertisment signed T. W. [?+3pp.] Back matter: Indexes, pp. 331-341.
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Title:
A new select collection of epitaphs [vol 2] [T136904] [ecco]
Publication Date:
1775
ESTC No:
T136904
Volume:
2 of 2
Relationship:
Volume from the same edition
Comments:
Related People
Editor:
T. Webb
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
Publisher:
S. Bladon
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
Content/Publication
First Line:
While in this gloomy path I stray
Page No:
[2pp]
Poem Title:
The Church-Yard.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Nature and art in Chaloner combined
Page No:
p.1
Poem Title:
On Sir Thomas Chaloner.
Attribution:
Dr. Walter Haddon, Master of Requests to Queen Elizabeth.
Attributed To:
Walter Haddon
First Line:
Do pious marble let thy readers know
Page No:
p.1
Poem Title:
On Michael Draiton, Esq.
Attribution:
Ben Jonson.
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
Farewell thou child of my right hand and joy
Page No:
p.2
Poem Title:
On his First Son.
Attribution:
Ben Jonson.
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
I'll not offend thee with a vain tear more
Page No:
p.2
Poem Title:
On Sir John Roe.
Attribution:
Ben Jonson.
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
Wouldst thou hear what man can say
Page No:
p.2
Poem Title:
On Elizabeth L-- H--
Attribution:
Ben Jonson.
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
I have my piety too which could
Page No:
pp.3-4
Poem Title:
On Master Vincent Corbet.
Attribution:
Ben Jonson.
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
Reader stay | And if I had no more to say
Page No:
p.3
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Ben Jonson.
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
If passenger thou canst but read
Page No:
p.4
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Ben Jonson.
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
Weep with me all you that read
Page No:
pp.4-5
Poem Title:
On S. P. a Child of Queen Elizabeth's Chapel.
Attribution:
Ben Jonson.
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
Here lies to each her parents ruth
Page No:
p.5
Poem Title:
On his First Daughter.
Attribution:
Ben Jonson.
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
Sweet babe whose birth inspired me with a song
Page No:
pp.6-7
Poem Title:
On the Earle of Coventrye.
Attribution:
Sir John Beaumont.
Attributed To:
Sir John Beaumont
First Line:
Marble weep for thou dost cover
Page No:
p.6
Poem Title:
On Margaret Ratcliffe.
Attribution:
Ben Jonson.
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
Underneath this sable hearse
Page No:
p.6
Poem Title:
On the Countess-Dowager of Pembroke, Sister to Sir Philip Sydney.
Attribution:
Ben Jonson.
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
A nymph is dead mild virtuous young and fair
Page No:
p.7
Poem Title:
On Mistress Elizabeth Nevile.
Attribution:
Sir John Beaumont.
Attributed To:
Sir John Beaumont
First Line:
Can I who have for others oft compiled
Page No:
pp.8-9
Poem Title:
On his deare Sonne Gervase Beaumont.
Attribution:
Sir John Beaumont.
Attributed To:
Sir John Beaumont
First Line:
On death thy murderer this revenge I take
Page No:
p.8
Poem Title:
On his deare Brother Francis Beaumont.
Attribution:
Sir John Beaumont.
Attributed To:
Sir John Beaumont
First Line:
To frame a man who in those gifts excels
Page No:
p.8
Poem Title:
On his Noble Friend Sir William Skipwith.
Attribution:
Sir John Beaumont.
Attributed To:
Sir John Beaumont
First Line:
Dead is the hope of Stafford in whose line
Page No:
pp.9-10
Poem Title:
On the Honourable Edward Stafford, Sonne and Heire of the Lord Stafford.
Attribution:
Sir John Beaumont.
Attributed To:
Sir John Beaumont
First Line:
Here lies a soldier who in youth desired
Page No:
p.10
Poem Title:
On that hopeful young Gentleman, the Lord Wriothesley.
Attribution:
Sir John Beaumont.
Attributed To:
Sir John Beaumont
First Line:
Here lies a round woman who thought mighty odd
Page No:
p.11
Poem Title:
[no titlw]
Attribution:
Dean Swift.
Attributed To:
Jonathan Swift
First Line:
Renowned Spenser lie a thought more nigh
Page No:
p.11
Poem Title:
On Shakespear.
Attribution:
Dr. Donne.
Attributed To:
John Donne
First Line:
My Shakespeare rise I will not lodge thee by
Page No:
p.11
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Ben Jonson
Attributed To:
Benjamin Jonson
First Line:
Hence and make room for me all you who come
Page No:
pp.11-12
Poem Title:
On Mr. Jordan, second Master of Westminster School.
Attribution:
Abraham Cowley.
Attributed To:
Abraham Cowley
First Line:
He that hath such acuteness and such wit
Page No:
p.13
Poem Title:
On Mr. Frances Beaumont.
Attribution:
Bishop Corbet.
Attributed To:
Richard Corbett
First Line:
What shall we say since silent now is he
Page No:
p.13
Poem Title:
On Sir Henry Wootton.
Attribution:
Abraham Cowley.
Attributed To:
Abraham Cowley
First Line:
Reader wonder think it none
Page No:
p.14
Poem Title:
On Henry Prince of Wales, Son of King James I.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
What needs my Shakespeare for his honoured bones
Page No:
pp.14-15
Poem Title:
On William Shakespear.
Attribution:
J. Milton.
Attributed To:
John Milton
First Line:
If wise amazed depart this holy grave
Page No:
p.14
Poem Title:
On the same.
Attribution:
Giles Fletcher.
Attributed To:
Giles Fletcher
First Line:
Great Homer's birth seven rival cities claim
Page No:
p.15
Poem Title:
On the same.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
This rich marble doth interr
Page No:
pp.15-17
Poem Title:
On the Marchioness of Winchester.
Attribution:
J. Milton.
Attributed To:
John Milton
First Line:
Under this stone lies virtue youth
Page No:
pp.17-18
Poem Title:
On Sir George Speke.
Attribution:
Edm. Waller.
Attributed To:
Edmund Waller
First Line:
Here lies the learned Saville's heir
Page No:
pp.18-19
Poem Title:
On the Lady Sedley, Mother to Sir Charles Sedley.
Attribution:
Edm. Waller.
Attributed To:
Edmund Waller
First Line:
Here lies Charles Ca'ndish let the marble stone
Page No:
pp.19-20
Poem Title:
On Colonel Charles Cavendish, younger Son of William, Earl of Devonshire, slain at Gainsborough 1643, in the 23rd Year of his Age.
Attribution:
Edm. Waller.
Attributed To:
Edmund Waller
First Line:
Tis fit the English reader should be told
Page No:
pp.20-21
Poem Title:
On Master Howard, Son to Lord Viscount Andover.
Attribution:
Edm. Waller.
Attributed To:
Edmund Waller
First Line:
Great soul for whom death will no longer stay
Page No:
p.21
Poem Title:
On the same.
Attribution:
Edm. Waller.
Attributed To:
Edmund Waller
First Line:
O last and best of Scots who didst maintain
Page No:
p.23
Poem Title:
On Lord Viscount Dundee.
Attribution:
J. Dryden.
Attributed To:
John Dryden
First Line:
Enough and leave the rest to fame
Page No:
p.23
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
A. Marvell.
Attributed To:
Andrew Marvell
First Line:
Fair kind and true a treasure each alone
Page No:
p.24
Poem Title:
On Lady Whitmore.
Attribution:
J. Dryden.
Attributed To:
John Dryden
First Line:
Ye sacred relics which your marble keep
Page No:
pp.24-25
Poem Title:
On Sir Palmes Fairborne, Knt.
Attribution:
J. Dryden. [Westminster-Abbey]
Attributed To:
John Dryden
First Line:
He who in impious times undaunted stood
Page No:
p.25
Poem Title:
On the Marquis of Winchester.
Attribution:
J. Dryden.
Attributed To:
John Dryden
First Line:
Of gentle blood his parents only treasure
Page No:
p.25
Poem Title:
On Master Rogers of Gloucestershire.
Attribution:
J. Dryden.
Attributed To:
John Dryden
First Line:
Below this marble monument is laid
Page No:
pp.26-27
Poem Title:
On Mary Frampton.
Attribution:
J. Dryden. [Westminster-Abbey]
Attributed To:
John Dryden
First Line:
So fair so young so innocent so sweet
Page No:
p.26
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Margaret Paston, of Barningham, Norfolk.
Attribution:
J. Dryden.
Attributed To:
John Dryden
First Line:
Three poets in three distant ages born
Page No:
p.27
Poem Title:
On John Milton.
Attribution:
J. Dryden.
Attributed To:
John Dryden
First Line:
England Netherlands the heavens and the arts
Page No:
p.28
Poem Title:
On Sir Philip Sydney, Knt.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Shall honour fame and titles of renown
Page No:
p.28
Poem Title:
On Sir Frances Walsingham, Knt.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Whoso thou be that passeth by
Page No:
pp.29-30
Poem Title:
On Edward the Black Prince.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Reader stand back dull not this marble shrine
Page No:
p.30
Poem Title:
On Anne Burton.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Now measured out my days tis here I rest
Page No:
p.30
Poem Title:
On Sir Thomas Overbury.
Attribution:
By Himself.
Attributed To:
Sir Thomas Overbury
First Line:
Here she lies whose spotless fame
Page No:
p.31
Poem Title:
On Anne Littleton.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
March with his wind hath a struck a cedar tall
Page No:
p.31
Poem Title:
On Queen Anne, Wife of James I.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Stay traveler for all you want is near
Page No:
p.31
Poem Title:
On Cardinal Richlieu.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Reader pay thy tribute here
Page No:
pp.32-33
Poem Title:
On Lucia Smith.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Time was I stood where thou dost now
Page No:
p.32
Poem Title:
On a Gravestone in the Ruins of an old Church near Broughton-Green, by Northampton.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
The muses fairest light in no dark time
Page No:
p.32
Poem Title:
On Ben Johnson.
Attribution:
John Cleveland.
Attributed To:
John Cleveland
First Line:
From life's superfluous cares enlarged
Page No:
p.33
Poem Title:
On Abraham Cowley.
Attribution:
J. Addison.
Attributed To:
Joseph Addison
First Line:
If birth illustrious or if beauty's pride
Page No:
pp.34-35
Poem Title:
On Mary Queen of Scots. Translated from the Latin in Westminster-Abbey.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Beauty itself lies here in whom alone
Page No:
p.35
Poem Title:
On the Lady Venutian Digby.
Attribution:
T. Randolph.
Attributed To:
Thomas Randolph
First Line:
Reader if thou hast a tear
Page No:
p.35
Poem Title:
On Mrs. J-- T--.
Attribution:
T. Randolph.
Attributed To:
Thomas Randolph
First Line:
Are all diseases dead or will death say
Page No:
pp.36-37
Poem Title:
On the Duke of Richmond and Lenox.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Here lies the knowing head the honest heart
Page No:
p.36
Poem Title:
On Mr. Warre.
Attribution:
T. Randolph.
Attributed To:
Thomas Randolph
First Line:
Posterity hath many fates bemoaned
Page No:
p.36
Poem Title:
On Sir Robert Cotton, the Antiquary.
Attribution:
T. Randolph.
Attributed To:
Thomas Randolph
First Line:
What epitaph shall we afford this shrine
Page No:
p.37
Poem Title:
On Katherine Montague.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
When Vere sought death armed with his sword and shield
Page No:
p.37
Poem Title:
On Sir Francis Vere, Knt.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Look in this vault and search it well
Page No:
pp.38-39
Poem Title:
On Lettice, Countess of Leicester.
Attribution:
Gervas Clifton.
Attributed To:
Gervas Clifton
First Line:
Within this hollow vault here rests the fame
Page No:
p.39
Poem Title:
On James Rivers, Esq.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Capacious soul with learning fraught
Page No:
p.40
Poem Title:
Translation of a Latin Epitaph on Adrian D'Amboise, Bishop of Trequier.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Here placed near Chaucer Spenser claims a room
Page No:
pp.40-41
Poem Title:
[On Edmond Spenser. ('Hic prope Chaucerum situs est Spenserius illi')] In English.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Quintin whose eager appetite desired
Page No:
p.40
Poem Title:
[St. John of Lateran, Paris ('Quintinus Doctor librorumque Helluo summus')] In English.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
What so thou hast of nature or of arts
Page No:
p.41
Poem Title:
On a Young Gentleman.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Stay passenger behold and see
Page No:
pp.41-42
Poem Title:
On King Charles the First.
Attribution:
John Cleveland.
Attributed To:
John Cleveland
First Line:
Short was my stay in this vain world
Page No:
p.42
Poem Title:
Thomas Crabtree died 1680, aged 19.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Great good and just could I but rate
Page No:
p.42
Poem Title:
On the same.
Attribution:
Montrose [Written with the Point of his Sword.]
Attributed To:
James Graham
First Line:
Come ladies you that would appear
Page No:
p.43
Poem Title:
On Dame Rebecca Berry.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Whoever thou art that lookst upon
Page No:
p.43
Poem Title:
On Mr. Thomas Flatman.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
He first deceased she for a little tried
Page No:
p.44
Poem Title:
On Sir Albertus Moreton and his Lady.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Here innocence and beauty lies whose breath
Page No:
p.44
Poem Title:
On an Infant.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Reader with awe approach this sacred bust
Page No:
pp.44-45
Poem Title:
For Mr. Dryden, occasioned by seeing his Bust in Westminster Abbey, with nothing but his Name.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
This Sheffield raised the sacred dust below
Page No:
p.44
Poem Title:
The two following Lines were intended for the Tomb of Mr. Dryden.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Ye sons of industry learn hence to know
Page No:
p.44
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Here Congreve lies who too untimely fell
Page No:
pp.45-46
Poem Title:
On Miss Kitty Congreve.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
This peaceful tomb doth now contain
Page No:
p.45
Poem Title:
On Robert Huntingdon, of Stanton Harcourt, Esq. and Robert, his Son.
Attribution:
Wm. Congreve.
Attributed To:
William Congreve
First Line:
Not far remote lies a lamented fair
Page No:
p.46
Poem Title:
On a Young Lady.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Peculiar blessings bear the shortest date
Page No:
p.46
Poem Title:
On Mr. John Watts, aged 8 years.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
They were so one that none could say
Page No:
p.46
Poem Title:
On a Husband and Wife.
Attribution:
Paul Jermin Foley.
Attributed To:
Paul Jermin Foley
First Line:
Ask not who ended here his span
Page No:
p.47
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Tis mine today to moulder in the tomb
Page No:
p.47
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Vain Greece consult no more or haughty Rome
Page No:
pp.47-48
Poem Title:
On King William III.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Beneath these horrors of a tomb
Page No:
pp.48-49
Poem Title:
On William the Third.
Attribution:
Isaac Watts.
Attributed To:
Isaac Watts
First Line:
Equal as age advanced her virtues grew
Page No:
p.49
Poem Title:
On a Lady.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Had heaven commissioned death to hold his hand
Page No:
p.49
Poem Title:
On Eliz. Carleton, who died Jan 19. 1709. Aged 25.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Blessed be his rest and sacred be his urn
Page No:
p.50
Poem Title:
William Robinson died May 11, 1726. Aged 57.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Had virtue in perfection power to save
Page No:
p.50
Poem Title:
John Pennant, Gent. died June 5, 1709. Aged 69.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
You that pass by and say of me
Page No:
p.50
Poem Title:
Mary Sexton died August 25, 1717. Aged 75.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
O had the number of his days
Page No:
p.51
Poem Title:
Tho. Lee died Nov. 21, 1727. Aged 10.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Pensive peruse and keep wherever thou art
Page No:
p.51
Poem Title:
On Simon Tayler, Esq. Receiver-General for Norfolk.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Near his paternal seat here buried lies
Page No:
pp.51-52
Poem Title:
On the R. H. Thomas Winnington, Esq.
Attribution:
Said to be by Sir C. H. Williams.
Attributed To:
Sir Charles Hanbury Williams
First Line:
Thou who surveyst these walls with curious eye
Page No:
pp.52-53
Poem Title:
On Sir Thomas Hanmer.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
To me twas given to die to thee tis given
Page No:
p.52
Poem Title:
On William West, Comedian, aged 32.
Attribution:
These Three Lines are by Mr. Prior.
Attributed To:
Matthew Prior
First Line:
Thy relics Rowe to this sad shrine we trust
Page No:
pp.53-54
Poem Title:
To the Memory of Nicholas Rowe, Esq.
Attribution:
A. Pope.
Attributed To:
Alexander Pope
First Line:
Dorset the grace of courts the muses pride
Page No:
p.54
Poem Title:
On Charles Earl of Dorset.
Attribution:
A. Pope.
Attributed To:
Alexander Pope
First Line:
Thy relics Rowe to this sad shrine we trust
Page No:
p.54
Poem Title:
Intended for the same.
Attribution:
By the same [i.e. Pope]
Attributed To:
Alexander Pope
First Line:
A pleasing form a firm yet cautious mind
Page No:
p.55
Poem Title:
On Sir William Trumbal.
Attribution:
A. Pope.
Attributed To:
Alexander Pope
First Line:
Here rests a woman good without pretence
Page No:
pp.55-56
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Elizabeth Corbet.
Attribution:
A. Pope.
Attributed To:
Alexander Pope
First Line:
To this sad shrine whoever thou art draw near
Page No:
p.55
Poem Title:
On the Hon. Simon Harcourt, only Son of the Lord Chancellor Harcourt, 1720.
Attribution:
A. Pope.
Attributed To:
Alexander Pope
First Line:
Go fair example of untainted youth
Page No:
pp.56-57
Poem Title:
On the Monument of the Hon. Robert Digby, and of his Sister Mary, erected by their Father the Lord Digby, Anno 1727.
Attribution:
A. Pope
Attributed To:
Alexander Pope
First Line:
Nature and nature's laws lay hid in night
Page No:
p.56
Poem Title:
The following was intended...for the Monument of Sir Isaac Newton.
Attribution:
by Mr. Pope
Attributed To:
Alexander Pope
First Line:
This plain floor
Page No:
p.57
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Crashaw.
Attributed To:
Richard Crashaw
First Line:
Here Withers rest thou bravest gentlest mind
Page No:
p.57
Poem Title:
On General Withers.
Attribution:
A. Pope.
Attributed To:
Alexander Pope
First Line:
This modest stone which few vain marbles can
Page No:
p.57
Poem Title:
On Mr. Elijah Fenton, at Easthamstead in Berks, 1730.
Attribution:
A. Pope.
Attributed To:
Alexander Pope
First Line:
Of manners gentle of affection mild
Page No:
p.58
Poem Title:
On Mr. Gay.
Attribution:
A. Pope.
Attributed To:
Alexander Pope
First Line:
Statesman yet friend to truth of soul sincere
Page No:
p.58
Poem Title:
On James Craggs, Esq.
Attribution:
A. Pope.
Attributed To:
Alexander Pope
First Line:
Yes we have lived one pang and then we part
Page No:
pp.58-59
Poem Title:
On Dr. Francis Atterbury, Bishop of Rochester, who died in Exile at Paris, 1732.
Attribution:
A. Pope.
Attributed To:
Alexander Pope
First Line:
Approach ye wise of soul with awe divine
Page No:
pp.59-60
Poem Title:
The following Lines were intended for the Monument of Sir Isaac Newton.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
If modest youth with cool reflection crowned
Page No:
p.59
Poem Title:
On Edmund, Duke of Buckingham. Who died in the 19th Year of his Age, 1735.
Attribution:
A. Pope.
Attributed To:
Alexander Pope
First Line:
All an accomplished body lends mankind
Page No:
p.60
Poem Title:
On Henry Jernegan, Esq.
Attribution:
Aaron Hill.
Attributed To:
Aaron Hill
First Line:
More than his name were less twould seem to fear
Page No:
p.60
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Aaron Hill.
Attributed To:
Aaron Hill
First Line:
Over nature's law god cast the veil of night
Page No:
p.60
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Aaron Hill.
Attributed To:
Aaron Hill
First Line:
Free from this dream of life this maze of care
Page No:
p.61
Poem Title:
On a Young Gentleman who died of Love.
Attribution:
J. D. Cotton.
Attributed To:
J. D. Cotton
First Line:
While Britain boasts her empire over the deep
Page No:
p.61
Poem Title:
On the Lord Aubrey Beauclerk.
Attribution:
Dr. Young.
Attributed To:
Edward Young
First Line:
Whoever knows or hears whose sacred bones
Page No:
p.61
Poem Title:
On a Young Lady.
Attribution:
A. Broome.
Attributed To:
Alexander Brome
First Line:
Tread gently reader near the dust
Page No:
p.62
Poem Title:
On Mr. Roger Crabb.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
In her whose relics mark this sacred earth
Page No:
p.62
Poem Title:
On a Lady.
Attribution:
R. Savage.
Attributed To:
Richard Savage
First Line:
From pomp in mind and meanness in estate
Page No:
p.63
Poem Title:
On Richard Savage, Esq.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Reader pass on walk freely over my bones
Page No:
p.63
Poem Title:
John Scroppens, Esq. died April 1, 1728. Aged 41.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
For feats in Flandria's plains renowned
Page No:
pp.63-64
Poem Title:
Zadock Shermendin, obiit 24 July, 1729. Aetatis 67.
Attribution:
Beckingham.
Attributed To:
Charles Beckingham
First Line:
A steady friend to truth a soul sincere
Page No:
p.64
Poem Title:
Samuel Lane died April 6, 1731. Aged 79.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Enough cold stone suffice her long loved name
Page No:
pp.64-65
Poem Title:
Mrs. Margaret Hill died June 25, 1731 Aged 37.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
If the deceased in life's next scene can know
Page No:
p.64
Poem Title:
Capt. John Fogg died January 19, 1738. Aged 44.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
An human flower American by birth
Page No:
p.65
Poem Title:
Stephen Drayton died February 14, 1734. Aged 19 Years, 11 Months and 10 Days.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Bereaved I am of those there was left one
Page No:
pp.65-66
Poem Title:
On William Squire.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
The grandame she full fourscore years and two
Page No:
p.65
Poem Title:
On Jane, Catharine, and Catharine Squire.
Attribution:
Hugh Squire.
Attributed To:
Hugh Squire
First Line:
Gay bloomed his youth nor blossoms only knew
Page No:
p.66
Poem Title:
William Farmer died June 27, 1737. Aged 24.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Here slumbers Kellow on a bed of rest
Page No:
p.66
Poem Title:
Judith Kellow died August 22, 1737. Aged 55.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
If humour wit and honesty could save
Page No:
p.66
Poem Title:
On Joe Miller.
Attribution:
S. Duck.
Attributed To:
Stephen Duck
First Line:
Here lies a careful loving wife
Page No:
p.67
Poem Title:
Mary Plant died Sept. 19, 1742. Aged 44.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Hither no tears but garlands bring
Page No:
p.67
Poem Title:
On Mr. Thomas Wayte.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
I lodged have in many a town
Page No:
p.67
Poem Title:
Eliz. Needham died August 22, 1739. Aged 62.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
The year rolls round and steals away
Page No:
p.67
Poem Title:
Eliz. Pointer died March 19, 1740. Aged 84.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Whose tenderest love her husband ever blessed
Page No:
p.67
Poem Title:
Hannah Parsons died March 27, 1743. Aged 28.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
A charming star that glistered far when fixed in this our sky
Page No:
p.68
Poem Title:
On the Rev. Edward Marshall, Parson of the Parish.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Death is the painful way that all must tread
Page No:
p.68
Poem Title:
Molly Briscoe died March 3, 1745. Aged 24.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
How fruitless tears and sighs how vain
Page No:
p.68
Poem Title:
Sarah Ingle died Feb. 25. 1742. Aged 66.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Here lies a baron bold take care
Page No:
p.69
Poem Title:
On Loes Balmerino.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Though Britain's genius hung her drooping head
Page No:
pp.69-70
Poem Title:
On Captain James Cornwall.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Made to engage all hearts and charm all eyes
Page No:
p.69
Poem Title:
On Lady Lucy Lyttelton.
Attribution:
Lyttelton.
Attributed To:
George Lyttelton
First Line:
An infant's fate may make a parent sad
Page No:
p.70
Poem Title:
Charles Twisleton Ridsdale died Oct 16, aged three Years and four Months.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Youth wit and beauty in their sweetest prime
Page No:
p.70
Poem Title:
Captain Digory Hearle died July 7, 1734, aged 54. Mary his Wife died March 21, 1749, aged 33.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Forbear fond man and weep no more tis vain
Page No:
p.71
Poem Title:
John England died Jan. 8, 1749, aged 64. Sarah his Wife died February 27, 1747, aged 59.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
I lived in darkness such the all seeing fate
Page No:
pp.71-72
Poem Title:
On a Lady that was blind long before she died.
Attribution:
J. B.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Mortal in all thy acts regard thy end
Page No:
p.71
Poem Title:
Will. Heath died June 30, 1749. Aged 59.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
To buried virtue canst thou shed a tear
Page No:
p.71
Poem Title:
On Mr. Thomas Cobham.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Hushed be each ruder breath within this shrine
Page No:
p.72
Poem Title:
Verses making Part of an Epitaph to be engraved on the Monument of a Lady.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
O born to bless and die and die in temper mild
Page No:
pp.72-73
Poem Title:
On Miss Lucy Hippisly, aged 6 Years.
Attribution:
R. H.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Man's life what is it tis a flower
Page No:
p.73
Poem Title:
Will. East died April 10, 1740. Aged 54.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Thy pains are ended and thy sorrows over
Page No:
p.73
Poem Title:
On a Friend.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Here Stanley rest escape this mortal strife
Page No:
pp.73-74
Poem Title:
On Miss Stanley.
Attribution:
James Thomson.
Attributed To:
James Thomson
First Line:
If ever parent ever child was dear
Page No:
p.74
Poem Title:
On a Young Gentleman.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
This humble grave though no proud structures grace
Page No:
p.74
Poem Title:
On a Young Lady.
Attribution:
David Mallet.
Attributed To:
David Mallet
First Line:
Dear to the wise and good dispraised by none
Page No:
p.75
Poem Title:
On Mr. Aikman, and his Son, who were both interred in the same Grave.
Attribution:
David Mallet.
Attributed To:
David Mallet
First Line:
Henceforth be every tender tear suppressed
Page No:
p.75
Poem Title:
On Master Newberry.
Attribution:
C. Smart.
Attributed To:
Christopher Smart
First Line:
Was rhetoric on the lips of sorrow hung
Page No:
p.75
Poem Title:
On a Young Clergyman at St. Peter's, in the Isle of Thanet.
Attribution:
C. Smart.
Attributed To:
Christopher Smart
First Line:
The grave great teacher to a level brings
Page No:
p.76
Poem Title:
On Theodore, King of Corsica.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Traveller within this moss grown cot
Page No:
pp.76-77
Poem Title:
A Translation of Mr. Cowley's Epitaphium Vivi Authoris, when he retired from the Civil Wars.
Attribution:
Eugenio.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Children are snatched away sometimes
Page No:
p.76
Poem Title:
On the Young Lord Mount Cashel.
Attribution:
Mary Barber.
Attributed To:
Mary Barber
First Line:
Here Daniel lies close in his den
Page No:
p.77
Poem Title:
On Mr. Dan. G--.
Attribution:
R. M.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Here rests the friend and servant of his god
Page No:
p.78
Poem Title:
On the Rev. Mr. Mordecai Andrews.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Lo where this silent marble weeps
Page No:
pp.78-79
Poem Title:
On a Lady.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
In honour to thy memory blessed shade
Page No:
p.78
Poem Title:
On Thomas Willis, M. D.
Attribution:
Brown Willis, Esq.
Attributed To:
Brown Willis
First Line:
Here rests his head upon the lap of earth
Page No:
p.79
Poem Title:
In a Country Church Yard.
Attribution:
Mr. Gray.
Attributed To:
Thomas Gray
First Line:
Philips whose touch harmonious could remove
Page No:
p.79
Poem Title:
On Claudius Philips.
Attribution:
S. Johnson.
Attributed To:
Samuel Johnson
First Line:
At length thy soul has reached the land of peace
Page No:
pp.80-81
Poem Title:
On a Father.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
This unambitious stone preserves a name
Page No:
p.80
Poem Title:
On Sir James Sooty.
Attribution:
H.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
To the dark and silent tomb
Page No:
pp.81-82
Poem Title:
On an Infant.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Turn hither man within this tomb
Page No:
p.81
Poem Title:
On Henry Fielding, Esq.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Tis not the tomb in marble polished high
Page No:
pp.82-83
Poem Title:
Intended to be placed on a Stone in the Church of Bromham, in the County of Wilts.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Had cruel death whose harvest is each hour
Page No:
p.82
Poem Title:
On a Young Lady.
Attribution:
Em. Collins.
Attributed To:
Em. Collins
First Line:
Why start the case is yours or will be soon
Page No:
pp.83-84
Poem Title:
On a Gentleman.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Beneath a sleeping infant lies
Page No:
p.83
Poem Title:
On an Infant.
Attribution:
S. Wesley.
Attributed To:
Samuel Wesley
First Line:
When Hopkins dies a thousand lights attend
Page No:
p.83
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Pope.
Attributed To:
Alexander Pope
First Line:
Blush not ye fair to own me but be wise
Page No:
pp.84-85
Poem Title:
On a Lady.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
O thou whose eyes were closed in death's pale night
Page No:
pp.85-86
Poem Title:
On a Child killed by procured Abortion.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Ripe in virtue green in years
Page No:
p.85
Poem Title:
On a Young Lady.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
And dieth Thomson as the fool must die
Page No:
p.85
Poem Title:
On Mr. Thomson.
Attribution:
The Rev. Mr. De-La-Court.
Attributed To:
Mr. De la Court
First Line:
Of gentlest manners ever formed to please
Page No:
p.86
Poem Title:
On a Young Lady.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
On me perhaps in gay pursuits employed
Page No:
p.86
Poem Title:
Despigned by the Author, ****, for himself.
Attribution:
****
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Such was the second Drelincourt a name
Page No:
pp.87-88
Poem Title:
On the Rev. Dean Drelincourt, inscribed on his Tomb in the Cathedral Church of Armargh.
Attribution:
George Jeffereys, Esq.
Attributed To:
George Jeffreys
First Line:
Beneath this stone the world's just wonder lies
Page No:
p.87
Poem Title:
On Doctor Keil, the Astronomer.
Attribution:
Christopher Pitt.
Attributed To:
Christopher Pitt
First Line:
Ye sacred spirits while your friends distressed
Page No:
p.87
Poem Title:
On a Father, Mother, and Brother.
Attribution:
Christopher Pitt.
Attributed To:
Christopher Pitt
First Line:
Here lies D'Ablancourt that renowned sage
Page No:
p.88
Poem Title:
On D'Ablancourt, the French Translator.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Would fate accept the forfeit of our breath
Page No:
pp.88-89
Poem Title:
Translation of a Latin Epitaph found upon an Urn in Rome.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Beneath this monument lies one
Page No:
p.89
Poem Title:
On a Young Gentleman, killed by his Friend in a Duel.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
No lingering sickness or long warning pains
Page No:
p.90
Poem Title:
On a Gentlewoman who died suddenly.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Though thou art gone from friendship and from me
Page No:
p.90
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Rolt.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Virgin lamented much about whose life
Page No:
p.90
Poem Title:
On a Young Lady buried at Long Buckby, in Northamptonshire.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Still like his saviour known by breaking bread
Page No:
p.91
Poem Title:
On a Country Clergyman.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Here sleeps what once was beauty once was grace
Page No:
pp.91-92
Poem Title:
On the Honourable Miss Drummond.
Attribution:
The Rev. Mr. Mason.
Attributed To:
William Mason
First Line:
Take holy earth all that my soul holds dear
Page No:
p.91
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Mason.
Attribution:
The Rev. Mr. Mason.
Attributed To:
William Mason
First Line:
If with unequalled skill to win the age
Page No:
pp.92-93
Poem Title:
On Benjamin Griffin, Comedian.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
The ritual stone thy son doth lay
Page No:
p.92
Poem Title:
On the Rev Mr. William Edwards.
Attribution:
The Rev. Mr. Robert Edwards.
Attributed To:
Robert Edwards
First Line:
Coster adieu to native skies returned
Page No:
p.93
Poem Title:
On Thomas Coster, Esq.
Attribution:
John Shebbeare.
Attributed To:
John Shebbeare
First Line:
Sublime of genius and with science blessed
Page No:
pp.93-94
Poem Title:
On P. Doddridge, D. D.
Attribution:
B. Sowden.
Attributed To:
Benjamin Sowden
First Line:
How strangely fond of life poor mortals be
Page No:
p.94
Poem Title:
*******.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Farewell forever he around whose urn
Page No:
pp.94-95
Poem Title:
On Dr. Cockman, Master of University-College, Oxon.
Attribution:
W. Hawkins.
Attributed To:
William Hawkins
First Line:
Praised by the grandsires of the present age
Page No:
p.95
Poem Title:
On Thomas Southern.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Her frail remains are here contained
Page No:
p.95
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Poynter.
Attribution:
Dr. Cobden.
Attributed To:
Edward Cobden
First Line:
Thy sable bed no pompous heralds raise
Page No:
pp.96-97
Poem Title:
On the Rev. Mr. James Wilson.
Attribution:
Mr. Brooke.
Attributed To:
Henry Brooke
First Line:
Ye weeping muses graces virtues tell
Page No:
p.96
Poem Title:
On Captain Thomas Grenville.
Attribution:
Sir George Lyttelton.
Attributed To:
George Lyttelton
First Line:
Beneath this marble Butler lies entombed
Page No:
pp.97-98
Poem Title:
On Dr. Joseph Butler, late Lord Bishop of Durham.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
In dawn of life she wisely sought her god
Page No:
p.97
Poem Title:
On Miss *****.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Briton behold if patriot worth be dear
Page No:
p.98
Poem Title:
On John Duke of Argyle. (Suppos'd to be wrote by the Hand of History.)
Attribution:
P. Whitehead.
Attributed To:
Paul Whitehead
First Line:
Her comic vein had every charm to please
Page No:
pp.98-99
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Pritchard, who died August 1761, aged 57.
Attribution:
P. Whitehead.
Attributed To:
Paul Whitehead
First Line:
Though low in earth her beauteous form decayed
Page No:
p.99
Poem Title:
On Mary Hope, who died June 25, 1767, aged 25.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Britons if yet that glorious name be dear
Page No:
pp.99-100
Poem Title:
On Admiral Thomas Matthews.
Attribution:
Mr. Rolt.
Attributed To:
Richard Rolt
First Line:
Sleep here ye relics of the just and good
Page No:
p.100
Poem Title:
On his Father.
Attribution:
Mr. Rolt.
Attributed To:
Richard Rolt
First Line:
To thee an angel's form was given
Page No:
p.100
Poem Title:
On his Brother James Rolt.
Attribution:
Mr. Rolt.
Attributed To:
Richard Rolt
First Line:
Ye lovers of the muse oh thou whose breast
Page No:
p.100
Poem Title:
On Ambrose Philips, Esq.
Attribution:
Mr. Rolt.
Attributed To:
Richard Rolt
First Line:
Here truth of soul the heart forever kind
Page No:
p.101
Poem Title:
On Meredith Thomas, Esq.
Attribution:
Mr. Rolt.
Attributed To:
Richard Rolt
First Line:
Oh friend of virtue foe to every vice
Page No:
pp.102-103
Poem Title:
On Mr. Pope.
Attribution:
Mr. Rolt.
Attributed To:
Richard Rolt
First Line:
What art thou gone and numbered with the dead
Page No:
p.103
Poem Title:
On Mr. Ubank.
Attribution:
Mr. Rolt.
Attributed To:
Richard Rolt
First Line:
If deathless virtue claims immortal fame
Page No:
pp.104-105
Poem Title:
On Lieutenant-General Campbell.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
If filial fondness or parental love
Page No:
p.104
Poem Title:
On his three Children, James, Anne, and Elizabeth Rolt.
Attribution:
Mr. Rolt.
Attributed To:
Richard Rolt
First Line:
Beneath this marble Devereux lies
Page No:
p.105
Poem Title:
On the Honourable Mrs. Devereux.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Here lies the man whom generous nature blessed
Page No:
p.105
Poem Title:
On William Bunbury, of Hadleigh, in Suffolk, Esq. who died the 12th of Sept. 1748.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
To real merit due this humble song
Page No:
pp.105-106
Poem Title:
On Dr. Isaac Watts.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Good nature upright heart unbiased mind
Page No:
p.106
Poem Title:
On William Radford, Esq.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
When his immortal part by heaven
Page No:
p.106
Poem Title:
On Thomas Applewhaite, Esq. Member of the Council of Barbadoes, who died June the 4th, 1749.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Curious if stranger quite to the deceased
Page No:
p.107
Poem Title:
On William Underwood.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
To honoured rest here Montague's consigned
Page No:
p.107
Poem Title:
On John Duke of Montague.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Reader if science honour reason charm
Page No:
p.108
Poem Title:
On Gilbert Walmesley, Esq. Obiit Aug. the 3d, 1751, Aetat. 69.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
The maid that owns this humble stone
Page No:
p.108
Poem Title:
In a Country Church-yard.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
In beauty's mould her lovely form was cast
Page No:
p.109
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Free.
Attribution:
Dr. Free.
Attributed To:
Dr. Free
First Line:
With every charm was Celia graced
Page No:
p.109
Poem Title:
On a Young Lady that was forced to marry her nearest Relation.
Attribution:
Dr. Free.
Attributed To:
Dr. Free
First Line:
See mortal where yon hallowed tapers burn
Page No:
pp.110-111
Poem Title:
On Sir Edmund Bacon, Bart.
Attribution:
Richard Gardiner, Esq.
Attributed To:
Richard Gardiner
First Line:
Read Tickell's name and gently tread the clay
Page No:
p.110
Poem Title:
On Thomas Tickel, Esq.
Attribution:
Dr. Clancy.
Attributed To:
Michael Clancy
First Line:
Here lies a rose a budding rose
Page No:
p.111
Poem Title:
On Miss Rose, Niece to Hugh Rose of Kilravock, in Ireland, Esq.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Stranger these dear remains contained a mind
Page No:
p.111
Poem Title:
On Rebecca Willshaw.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Beneath the horrors of a grave
Page No:
p.112
Poem Title:
On a Young Lady, a Kinsale, in Ireland.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Here lie three knights grandfather father and son
Page No:
p.112
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
If native worth and piety sincere
Page No:
pp.112-113
Poem Title:
On the Rev. Ferdinand Shaw, M. A. aged 72m 1745.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
If the remembrance of whatever was dear
Page No:
p.112
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Dudley, Wife to the Rev. Mr. Dudley, of Woodbridge, in Barbadoes.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Come tender friendship drop thy pensive tear
Page No:
p.113
Poem Title:
On Mr. Benjamin Toldervy.
Attribution:
W. Toldervy.
Attributed To:
W. Toldervy
First Line:
When vice with syren charms corrupts the age
Page No:
p.113
Poem Title:
On Mr. Thomson Read, Son of the Rev. Mr. Read, of Tenbury, in Worcestershire.
Attribution:
W. Toldervy.
Attributed To:
W. Toldervy
First Line:
Concealed from care beneath this marble lies
Page No:
p.114
Poem Title:
On Mr. Christopher Henley.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Mortals behold and tremble at this shrine
Page No:
p.114
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Susanna Knight.
Attribution:
W. Toldervy.
Attributed To:
W. Toldervy
First Line:
If birth if virtue if fair feature decked
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p.115
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Jane Hansby.
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Inclosed lie hid as sacred remains
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p.115
Poem Title:
On Mr. James Bayly.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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He that's imprisoned in this narrow room
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p.116
Poem Title:
On -- Berkley.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Why was I snatched so soon and why my date
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p.116
Poem Title:
On the Rev. Father Peter Quiqueran, Bishop of Senez.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Within this melancholy tomb confined
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p.116
Poem Title:
On Moliere, the Comedian.
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All ye that pass by on this pillar cast eye
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p.117
Poem Title:
On Sir John Mandeville, Knight.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Ingenious soul soul so young thy heavenly fire
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p.117
Poem Title:
On a Young Gentleman.
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First Line:
Here lies a youth who fell a sacrifice
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p.118
Poem Title:
[no title]
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First Line:
Think not by rigorous judgment seized
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p.118
Poem Title:
Stanton Harcourt.
Attribution:
by Mr. Pope.
Attributed To:
Alexander Pope
First Line:
Lo here in earth my body lies
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p.119
Poem Title:
On Geo. Bollen, late Deane of Litchfield.
Attribution:
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Now take thy rest dear soul in thy cold bed
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p.119
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Susanna Turner.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Two virtuous hands one truth expressing tongue
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p.119
Poem Title:
On Anna Fowler.
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Here lies a proof that wit can never be
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p.120
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Aphra Behn.
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Here lies the subject of immortal praise
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p.120
Poem Title:
On Sir William Davenant.
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Rare virtues feature every grace
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p.120
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Ellen Campion.
Attribution:
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A body chaste a virtuous mind a temperate tongue an humble heart
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p.121
Poem Title:
A true Report of Mistres Isabell Harington, sometime of her Majesties Privie Chamber
Attribution:
written by a credible Person, that was well acquainted with her Conditions
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Not attributed
First Line:
Weaver who laboured in a learned strain
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p.121
Poem Title:
On Master John Weaver, a learned Antiquary.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Lancashire gave me birth and Cambridge education
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p.122
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
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First Line:
True to himself and others with whom both
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pp.122-123
Poem Title:
On Mr. Poultney.
Attribution:
W. Cartwright.
Attributed To:
William Cartwright
First Line:
Farewell good lady and sister dear
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p.122
Poem Title:
Howard's Chapel, St. Mary's Lambeth.
Attribution:
By thy most bounden Brother, | Henry Lord Stafford.
Attributed To:
Henry Stafford
First Line:
Fallen by death's fatal sickle here lies low
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p.123
Poem Title:
On a Young Gentleman.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
When the old flaming prophet climbed the sky
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p.123
Poem Title:
On a Lady.
Attribution:
Wm. Cartwright.
Attributed To:
William Cartwright
First Line:
Admired beloved lamented infancy
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p.124
Poem Title:
On Miss Joanna Byron.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Had kings a power to lend their subjects breath
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p.124
Poem Title:
[no title]
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Youth beauty virtue here entombed doth lie
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p.124
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Barbara Griffith.
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Here lies one conquered that hath conquered Kings
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pp.125-126
Poem Title:
On Captain John Smith.
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When he left earth rich bounty died
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p.125
Poem Title:
On Sir Allen Cotten, Knight.
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First Line:
If ever sharp sorrow from thine eyes did flow
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pp.126-127
Poem Title:
On a Lady.
Attribution:
J. G.
Attributed To:
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First Line:
Unmarked by trophies of the great and vain
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p.126
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
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First Line:
Life's giddy scene by fate at length is closed
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p.126
Poem Title:
On Mr. Wm. Hickington
Attribution:
written by himself
Attributed To:
William Hickington
First Line:
Peace to the ashes and the virtuous mind
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p.127
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Sarah Mence.
Attribution:
Rev. W. Harte.
Attributed To:
Walter Harte
First Line:
If ever warm benevolence was dear
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p.128
Poem Title:
On Mr. Richardson, Author of Sir Charles Grandison, &c.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
The scene is closed life's play is done
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pp.128-129
Poem Title:
On John Rich, Esq.
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Sterne rest for ever and no longer fear
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p.130
Poem Title:
On the Rev. Laurence Sterne.
Attribution:
By a Lady.
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Yorick farewell peace dwell around thy stone
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p.130
Poem Title:
On the Same.
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Attributed To:
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First Line:
Beneath this humble stone now rests inshrined
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p.130
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Meyrick.
Attribution:
Dr. Templeman.
Attributed To:
Peter Templeman
First Line:
The purest soul that ever was sent
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p.131
Poem Title:
On a Lady.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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Whoever thou art who seest this honoured shrine
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p.131
Poem Title:
On Bonnel Thornton, Esq.
Attribution:
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Bristol to worth and genius ever just
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p.131
Poem Title:
On Mr. Powell.
Attribution:
G. Colman.
Attributed To:
George Colman
First Line:
While sacred bard far worlds thy works proclaim
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pp.132-133
Poem Title:
On Abraham Cowley.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
Near half an age with every good man's praise
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p.132
Poem Title:
On the Rev. Mr. Beighton, of Egham, who was Vicar of that Place Forty-five Years.
Attribution:
D. Garrick.
Attributed To:
David Garrick
First Line:
Whoever thou art with reverence tread
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p.132
Poem Title:
On William Shenstone, Esq.
Attribution:
D. Garrick.
Attributed To:
David Garrick
First Line:
When by inclemency of air
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pp.133-134
Poem Title:
On Hugh Merchant, Gent.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
Which shall we weep both merit tears yet sure
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p.133
Poem Title:
On a Father and his Son.
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First Line:
Kneller by heaven and not a master taught
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p.133
Poem Title:
On Sir Godfrey Kneller.
Attribution:
A. Pope.
Attributed To:
Alexander Pope
First Line:
Had heaven been pleased thy wished for life to spare
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p.134
Poem Title:
On Mr. W-- F--, of Radcliffe.
Attribution:
F--.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
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Here under lies the wonder of her kind
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pp.134-135
Poem Title:
On a Lady.
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Attributed To:
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Reader thou mayst forbear to put thine eyes
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p.134
Poem Title:
On Mr. John Wright.
Attribution:
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Reader consider well how poor a span
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p.135
Poem Title:
On Capt. Thomas Chevers, his Wife and Son.
Attribution:
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To say an angel here interred doth lie
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p.135
Poem Title:
On Mary Angel.
Attribution:
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Why lovely youth should all the nine
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p.136
Poem Title:
On the Honourable Philip Carteret, youngest Son of Lord George Carteret, who died March 19, 1710, aged 19.
Attribution:
Translated by Mr. Samuel Cobb of Trinity-College, Cambridge.
Attributed To:
Samuel Cobb
First Line:
O thou whose liberal hand my fortunes raised
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pp.136-137
Poem Title:
On Queen Anne.
Attribution:
Dr. Smallridge.
Attributed To:
George Smalridge
First Line:
Right noble twice by virtue and by birth
Page No:
p.137
Poem Title:
On John Lord Russel.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Mean artifice to gild precarious fame
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p.137
Poem Title:
On Matthew Prior.
Attribution:
Mr. Beckingham.
Attributed To:
Charles Beckingham
First Line:
In this cold tomb his silent ashes rest
Page No:
p.138
Poem Title:
On Captain Francis Maynard.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
Reader it grieves me that I cannot bring
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p.138
Poem Title:
On Robert Hope.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
There sleeps great Essex darling of mankind
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p.138
Poem Title:
On the Earl of Essex.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Her noble soul and lovely body joined
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p.139
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Holt.
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First Line:
Here lieth a man that faith and works did ever
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p.139
Poem Title:
On Sir John Chadworth.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Oft for the king but ever for the state
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p.139
Poem Title:
[On the Duke of Buckingham. ('Pro Rege Saepe, Pro Republica Semper')] Thus attempted in English.
Attribution:
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First Line:
He lived he died so much his love prevailed
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p.140
Poem Title:
On Thomas Drake.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
Laden with years by sickness pressed
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p.140
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Audrie Warren.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
Not twice ten years of age a weary breath
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p.140
Poem Title:
On the Earl of Warren, and the Lord Scales.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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This fair young virgin for a nuptial bed
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p.140
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Mary Gaudy.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Our sagest ancestors were wont to say
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p.141
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Wood.
Attribution:
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First Line:
The public care and laws engaged my breast
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p.141
Poem Title:
On Sir John Puckering, Knt, Lord Chancellor in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Where once the famous Elton did entrust
Page No:
p.141
Poem Title:
On Mr. Thomas Elton, And John Whitaker.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
Stand reader and spend a tear
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p.142
Poem Title:
On Alice Jourdain.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
This fickle world contrived and made a play
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p.142
Poem Title:
On Mr. John Earle.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
Though for a time his presence we do lack
Page No:
p.142
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
To you that live possessed great troubles do befall
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pp.142-143
Poem Title:
On Captain Thomas Stone.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Faith root hope stock the branch is charity
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p.143
Poem Title:
Under Faith.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Of Carthage great I was a stone
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p.143
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
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First Line:
Rest thou whose rest gives me a restless life
Page No:
p.143
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Malachi.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Within this tomb's enclosed the sacred dust
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p.143
Poem Title:
On William Rowe.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
If wealth nor worth nor friends nor parts
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p.144
Poem Title:
On Mr. Throkmorton.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
Reader whoever thou art let some tears fall
Page No:
p.144
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Breton.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
To say an ell lies here even that alone
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p.144
Poem Title:
On Susan Ell.
Attribution:
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First Line:
He is not here if you would see
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p.145
Poem Title:
On Jerome Keyt, Esq.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Stay passenger read what this marble tells
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p.145
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Dorothy Pooley.
Attribution:
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First Line:
This faithful learned humble man of god
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p.145
Poem Title:
On Mr. Richard Elcock.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Here a much loved regretted victim lies
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p.146
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Alice Gisbourne.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
Stay you that heedless of the dead
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p.146
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Rose Atkinson.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
Not that he needed monuments of stone
Page No:
p.147
Poem Title:
On Nathaniel Still, Esq.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
Under this marble stone those ashes lie
Page No:
p.147
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Frances Croker.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
With as much zeal devotion piety
Page No:
p.147
Poem Title:
On. Mr. William Harvey.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Heaven's and earth's love have shared
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p.148
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Anne Naunton.
Attribution:
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First Line:
When you this monument shall see
Page No:
p.148
Poem Title:
On Mr. Peter Pretty.
Attribution:
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First Line:
While here entombed the virgin's ashes lies
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pp.148-149
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Mary Browning, aged 13 Years, 6 Months.
Attribution:
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First Line:
So tis she's gone farewell to all
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p.149
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Thomazin Dooe.
Attribution:
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First Line:
We grieve our loss blessed soul and might whole showers
Page No:
p.149
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Anne Hele.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
How vain a thing is man
Page No:
p.150
Poem Title:
On a Child.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
If heaven's inheritors on the earth be tried
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p.150
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Elizabeth Francklin
Attribution:
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First Line:
O death though here my earthly carcase lies
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p.150
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Anne Welsh. Blessed are the Dead which die in the Lord.
Attribution:
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First Line:
If true devotion or tried honesty
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p.151
Poem Title:
On Mr. John Green.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Like to the damask rose you see
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p.151
Poem Title:
On Margaret Humble.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Reader it pleased the almighty to infuse
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p.152
Poem Title:
On Sir Hugh Brawn.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Sacred urn with whom we trust
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pp.152-153
Poem Title:
On Elizabeth, Wife of John Dunton.
Attribution:
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First Line:
What others singly wish age wisdom wealth
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p.152
Poem Title:
On Alderman William Levins.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Hark from the tombs a doleful sound
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p.153
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Joan Gearing.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Under this stone a pearl is hid what then
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pp.153-154
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Moseley of Higham.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Well may a monument for him abide
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p.153
Poem Title:
On Edmund West, Esq.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Ah cruel death could nothing move
Page No:
p.154
Poem Title:
On Mr. Thomas Bourn.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
For loss of honour tender virgins sigh
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pp.154-155
Poem Title:
On a beautiful Girl who died suddenly.
Attribution:
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First Line:
What though this humble stone no titles keep
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p.154
Poem Title:
On an honest old Farmer.
Attribution:
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First Line:
No fop in wit to pride a foe professed
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p.155
Poem Title:
On Master James Badham.
Attribution:
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First Line:
While the sad consort mourned her hapless fate
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p.155
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Oakes, and Miss --, that were own Sisters.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Beneath this tomb interred in decent state
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p.156
Poem Title:
On a Young Lady.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Exalt ye nine your golden trumps on high
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p.156
Poem Title:
On two Young Leadies, Sisters, both of whom died, very much lamented, of the Small Pox.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Hail honoured pair accept a filial sigh
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pp.156-157
Poem Title:
On --
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
Let others trumpet down to future age
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p.157
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Eliz. Powis.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Valour with conduct wit with wisdom joined
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p.157
Poem Title:
On William Ashby, Esq.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Beneath this marble tuneful Thickness lies
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p.158
Poem Title:
On Mr. Ralph Thickness.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Here beauty marched with virtue hand in hand
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p.158
Poem Title:
On a Lady.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
Here beauty sleeps but beauty void of pride
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pp.158-159
Poem Title:
On --, of Dublin, a young Lady who, it was reported, languished away of a supposed Disappointment in Love.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
A woman happy in a manly mind
Page No:
p.159
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Daubrie.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Here sleeps the maid the flower of human race
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p.159
Poem Title:
On a Lady.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
Wise sober learned and free from care and strife
Page No:
p.159
Poem Title:
On the Rev. Mr. Baldwin, of Shropshire.
Attribution:
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First Line:
All good he was blessed with all human lore
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pp.160-161
Poem Title:
On the Rev. Mr. Parkes.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
By nature blessed with genius unconfined
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p.160
Poem Title:
On the Rev. Mr. Rowlands.
Attribution:
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First Line:
If such thy form in life if such thy mind
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p.160
Poem Title:
On a Young Lady, who dyed suddenly.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Beneath this stone a humble maiden lies
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p.161
Poem Title:
On a fair Country Maiden, an only Daughter.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Here was a pattern of true virtue seen
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p.161
Poem Title:
On a Young Lady.
Attribution:
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First Line:
This maid no elegance of form possessed
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p.161
Poem Title:
On a well-natured old Maid.
Attribution:
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First Line:
If good men's tears or the surviving flame
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p.162
Poem Title:
On Mr. James Stephenson, late Organist at Oakeover.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
This sacred tomb contains the good and fair
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p.162
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Eliz. Cotton.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
Can man be silent and not praises find
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p.163
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Martha Palmer.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Midst the wild bustle of an evil age
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p.163
Poem Title:
On Mr. Thomas Cotton.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
Pray for my rest and ask not who am I
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p.164
Poem Title:
On N. N.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
Reader | If stones should speak if dead should rise
Page No:
p.164
Poem Title:
On Mr. Francis Crowe.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
We know thou art not lost but sent before
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pp.164-165
Poem Title:
On Mr. Benedict Winchcombe.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
What worth in woman or a wife could be
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p.164
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Elizabeth Whipple.
Attribution:
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First Line:
As Mary mourned to find the stone removed
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p.165
Poem Title:
On Mr. William Hampton.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
Not for her sake but for our own we grieve
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pp.165-166
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Martha Fitzherbert.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Rawlet's remains lodge in this humble cave
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p.165
Poem Title:
On the Reverend and truly Pious Mr. John Rawlet.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Dear virgin child farewell thy mother's tears
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pp.166-167
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Anne Tyrrell.
Attribution:
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First Line:
If ever heavenly souls as some believe
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p.166
Poem Title:
On John and Margaret Theed.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
If well to live and well to die
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p.167
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Anne Walton.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Reader here before thine eyes
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p.167
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Isabell Fleming.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
This native life of man is but a shade
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p.167
Poem Title:
On Mr. John Marten.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
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First Line:
Do marble stone preserve his name
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p.168
Poem Title:
On Robert Salmon, Esq.
Attribution:
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Grieved at the world and crimes this early bloom
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p.168
Poem Title:
On John Chester.
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Were it not more wisely done if with consent
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pp.168-169
Poem Title:
On Mr. Richard Beaple, Merchant.
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What duties most commend a virtuous wife
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p.168
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Mary Cooke.
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Near to this pillar there doth lie
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p.169
Poem Title:
On William Andrews, Gent.
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Plain in his form but rich he was in mind
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p.169
Poem Title:
On Mr. Thomas Granon.
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Tis not her plenteous issue nor this pile
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p.169
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Amy Tooker.
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Reader prepare betimes all must along
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pp.170-171
Poem Title:
On Captain Henry Gucht.
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Sleep sacred ashes let us only pry
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p.170
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Esther Le Neve.
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Under this marbles lies a treasure
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p.170
Poem Title:
On Alexander Rolle, Gent.
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O happiness peace to these reliques here
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pp.171-172
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Mary Delbridge.
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The best of subjects husbands fathers lies
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p.171
Poem Title:
On Sir Giles Hungerford.
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Within this womb of earth this bed of dust
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p.171
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Rose Huntington.
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Stay reader and observe death's partial doom
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p.172
Poem Title:
On Mr. Richardus Earle.
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Reader stay it is but just
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p.173
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Mary Tate.
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To pious souls death only is a strait
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p.173
Poem Title:
On Mr. Henry Edwar.
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But they shall rise as grain in earth they lie
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p.174
Poem Title:
On Alexander and Katharine Dyer.
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Since virtue can't defend us from the grave
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p.174
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Mary White.
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Whoso doth all things well
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p.174
Poem Title:
On Andrew Clough.
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Within this urn an infant nine months old
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p.174
Poem Title:
On El. Clent.
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Even such is time which takes in trust
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p.175
Poem Title:
On Sir Walter Raleigh.
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Grass smoke a flower a vapour shades a span
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p.175
Poem Title:
On Francis Breton, Gent.
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Like as the day his course doth consume
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p.175
Poem Title:
On Robert Fabian.
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Live to die for die you must
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p.175
Poem Title:
On Thomas Hearn.
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A coffin black is all we have
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p.176
Poem Title:
Underneath, a Coffin is cut out, and then the following Verse.
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Then virtue doth men's praises sound
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p.176
Poem Title:
On William M'Bean.
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This emblem may to all disclose
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p.176
Poem Title:
Underneath are some Roses carved on the Stone, with this Inscription.
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Under this heap of carved stones
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p.176
Poem Title:
Below all, is the following Inscription.
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Who soonest dies lives long enough
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p.176
Poem Title:
On John Williams.
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Beneath this marble stone doth lie
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pp.177-178
Poem Title:
On the Lady Vere, Wife of Lord Horatio Vere, Baron of Tilbury.
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Look man before thee how thy death hasteth
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p.177
Poem Title:
On a Tomb-Stone, inscribed without a Name.
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Stay mortal stay remove not from this tomb
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p.177
Poem Title:
On Mr. John Humphreys.
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Stay reader and bestow a tear
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p.177
Poem Title:
On Dr. Samuel Bolton.
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Humble modest virtuous wise
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p.178.2
Poem Title:
On Susana Walker.
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Today is mine tomorrow yours may be
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p.178
Poem Title:
On John Stewart.
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When in a gloomy temper over my tomb
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pp.178-179
Poem Title:
On Mr. More.
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The savage tyrant seized the tender fair
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p.179
Poem Title:
On the sudden Death of a beautiful young Lady, about 10 Years of Age.
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This beauty which pale death in dust did turn
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pp.179-180
Poem Title:
On a Young Lady.
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No epitaph need make the just man famed
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p.180
Poem Title:
On William Savile.
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Whatever I did believe what ever I taught
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p.180
Poem Title:
On a Minister.
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Fond world leave off this foolish trick
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p.180
Poem Title:
On Sir Benjamin Rudyerd,
Attribution:
wrote by himself in his younger Years.
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Sir Benjamin Rudyerd
First Line:
If the soul's transmigration were believed
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p.181
Poem Title:
On the Rev. Mr. George Davenport.
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Though time corroding quickly shall erase
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pp.181-182
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Ann Bryan.
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Whatever thou art prince senator or peer
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pp.182-183
Poem Title:
On the Right. Hon. G. Grenville.
Attribution:
J. R.
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Passenger stay this richest grave
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p.182
Poem Title:
On Joanna Rampayn.
Attribution:
Domina Anna Poyntz Scripsit.
Attributed To:
Anna Poyntz
First Line:
Sweets to the sweet farewell no longer mourn
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p.183
Poem Title:
[no title]
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The stone is not meant to praise beauty and youth
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pp.183-184
Poem Title:
Designed for a Lady.
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Whilst George in sorrow bows his laurelled head
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p.184
Poem Title:
James, Son of Col. Edward Wolfe, and Henrietta His Wife.
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Too soon unripe my husband dear
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pp.184-185
Poem Title:
[On a young Lady's Tomb in Italy, in which she speaks to her Husband, who was inconsolable at her Death. ('Immatura peri, sed, tu diuturnior, Annos')] Translation.
Attribution:
Boyce.
Attributed To:
Samuel Boyce
First Line:
To fame let flattery the proud column raise
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pp.185-186
Poem Title:
On Lord Newhall.
Attribution:
Mr. H.
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Wouldest thou be told o reader whose remains
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p.185
Poem Title:
On Dr. John Smith, late Physician at Durham.
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A heart to mercy as to zeal inclined
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pp.186-187
Poem Title:
On a Lady.
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Beneath this sacred marble ever sleeps
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p.186
Poem Title:
On Lord Binny.
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By Mr. H.
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Go lost ere born in infant ever dear
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p.187
Poem Title:
On an Infant.
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Life's taper thou presentest to me
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p.187
Poem Title:
On a Monument of Twin Infants; wherof the last born dy'd first; the Elder points to a lighted Taper, the Younger to a Death's Head. The Younger is supposed to speak,
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Stop stranger view this dust and taught you'll see
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p.188
Poem Title:
[On Mr. Alexander Ross. ('Hospes, siste Gradum, Cineresque nos adspice; disces')] Thus translated.
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Beneath this monument does lie
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p.188
Poem Title:
On Charles Godfrey Palmer, Esq.
Attribution:
J. Dinsdale.
Attributed To:
J. Dinsdale
First Line:
Within this tomb this sacred tomb is placed
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p.189
Poem Title:
On a Young Lady.
Attribution:
Z.
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Beneath this awful stone a widow lies
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p.189
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Green.
Attribution:
H. Price.
Attributed To:
Henry Price
First Line:
Here sleeps the sage whose early youth
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p.189
Poem Title:
On Mr. Chubb.
Attribution:
H. Price.
Attributed To:
Henry Price
First Line:
Go hence instructed from this early urn
Page No:
pp.190-191
Poem Title:
On Lord Bargany.
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Unblamed o sacred shrine let me draw near
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p.190
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Colquhoun of Luss.
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Of manners gentle yet a friend to truth
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p.191
Poem Title:
On Brigadier General Hill.
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Youth beauty strength the trophy and the bust
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p.191
Poem Title:
On a young Nobleman, killed in an Engagement at Sea.
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Beneath this rugged monument
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p.192
Poem Title:
On a Beautiful Child.
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Ye fair whom love or whom ambition fires
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p.192
Poem Title:
On a Lady.
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Death the stern tyrant of our globe
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pp.193-194
Poem Title:
[On Sir William Wallace. ('Invida Mors tristi Gulielmi Funere Vallam')] The same Imitated
Attribution:
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First Line:
Beneath this consecrated stone
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p.194
Poem Title:
On Mr. Urban Skinner.
Attribution:
Mr. Price.
Attributed To:
Henry Price
First Line:
Let Britain's queen to Boyle the busto raise
Page No:
pp.194-195
Poem Title:
On Thomas Missing, Esq.
Attribution:
Mr. Price.
Attributed To:
Henry Price
First Line:
Death the last end of all is fixed is sure
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p.195
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Ann Farlam, who died by the Bite of her favourite Lap-Dog.
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To thee bright saint and thee alone
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p.195
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Peat.
Attribution:
Mr. Price.
Attributed To:
Henry Price
First Line:
His name his place the gentry of his birth
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p.196
Poem Title:
On Edward Saunders.
Attribution:
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Reader this marble honoured with the name
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p.196
Poem Title:
On William Pierse, of Hutton Bonville, in the County of York, Esq.
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Without a name for ever senseless dumb
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p.196
Poem Title:
[no title]
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Here Mira lies no stone bedecks the place
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p.197
Poem Title:
On a Lady.
Attribution:
W.
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In action prudent and in word sincere
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p.197
Poem Title:
On Thomas Strong, Esq.
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Reader approach my urn thou needst not fear
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p.197.2
Poem Title:
On a Young Gentleman.
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Here lies Sir Thomas Scot by name
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pp.198-200
Poem Title:
On Sir Thomas Scot, who died Dec. 30, 1594.
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While fainter merit asks the powers of verse
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p.198
Poem Title:
On the Hon. Col. Gardiner, who bravely fell at the Battle of Preston Pans, in the Year 1745.
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Could grateful love recall the fleeting breath
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p.200
Poem Title:
On Mr. John Becket.
Attribution:
M. M.
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Oh come who know the childless parents sigh
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p.200
Poem Title:
On Robert Clavering, M. B.
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At Tyso they were born and bred
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pp.201-202
Poem Title:
On Robert and Anne Plaistow, of Tyso, near Edge-Hill, Warwickshire.
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Farewell great painter of mankind
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p.201
Poem Title:
On William Hogarth, Esq. Died Oct. 26, 1764, Aged 67.
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Keep death and judgment always in your eye
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p.201
Poem Title:
On Mr. George Warren
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First Line:
A plain rough man but without guile or pride
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p.202
Poem Title:
On Robert Parsons.
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Farewell dear souls a short farewell
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p.202
Poem Title:
On Jacob Stone, and Mary, his Daughter.
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In mutual happiness twice twenty years
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p.202
Poem Title:
On Frances Franklin
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First Line:
Untaught to flatter let this tablet show
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p.203
Poem Title:
On James Newton.
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Why should we mourn for one who now's in peace
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p.203
Poem Title:
On Elixabeth Harding.
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Here innocence with beauty lies
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p.204
Poem Title:
On Elizabeth, Daughter of Dr. Anthony Askew.
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Let angels guard thy sleeping dust
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p.204
Poem Title:
On Isaac Potchary.
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True friend fond parent meek and loving wife
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p.204
Poem Title:
On Hannah Willett.
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First Line:
When god ordains the fatal blow
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p.204
Poem Title:
On Mary Sutton.
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As those we love decay we die in part
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p.205
Poem Title:
On William Mallor.
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Remember this important truth
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p.205
Poem Title:
On Esther Mirfield.
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So fades the lovely blooming flower
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pp.205-206
Poem Title:
On Sarah Newman.
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These lines were not designed to praise the dead
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p.205
Poem Title:
On Mary Steyman.
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I was so long with pain oppressed
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p.206
Poem Title:
On William Arnold.
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First Line:
Reader prepare to follow me
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p.206
Poem Title:
On Humphrey Bridges.
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To this sad shrine whoever thou art draw near
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p.206
Poem Title:
On Mary Clare.
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Adieu blessed woman partner of my life
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p.207
Poem Title:
On Rebecca Collins.
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As death patrolled the northern road
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p.207
Poem Title:
On John Edgerly
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Here lies the only comfort of my life
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pp.207-208
Poem Title:
On Leonard Lee.
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His life though short he laboured to improve
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p.207
Poem Title:
On John Michael Stern.
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Such peerless bloom such virtue without flaw
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p.208
Poem Title:
On Sarah Dutry.
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Various we live and various we die
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p.208
Poem Title:
On Hannah Wheatley.
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Death with his dart has pierced my heart
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p.209
Poem Title:
On Elizabeth Tomlinson.
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Nipped in her prime by death's untimely frost
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p.209
Poem Title:
On Sarah Simmonds.
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What grief can vent this loss or praises tell
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p.209
Poem Title:
On John Bushby.
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Awake ye dead lift up your eyes
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p.210
Poem Title:
On John Mitchell.
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In bloom the tender faithful wife
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p.210
Poem Title:
On Anne Dawson.
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In silent dust the dear beloved lies
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pp.210-211
Poem Title:
On William Becket, and his Wife.
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Reader pass not but let thy teears be shed
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p.210
Poem Title:
On Mary Mitchell.
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Dangers stand thick through all the ground
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p.211
Poem Title:
On Coldham Quainton.
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Remember well you mourning standers by
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p.211
Poem Title:
On John Disnorr.
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Such the uncertainty of human life
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p.211
Poem Title:
On Betty Hows.
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God's providence oft times for many secret ends
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p.212
Poem Title:
On Elizabeth Osbourne.
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O lord we give our spirits up
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p.212
Poem Title:
On Capt. Cuthbert Swadle.
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Oh seas where billows roar oh cruel death
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p.212
Poem Title:
On Capt. Edward Massam.
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Then learn like him to live like him to die
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pp.212-213
Poem Title:
On Richard Moon, Esq.
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First Line:
Alike over all the fatal stroke impends
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p.213
Poem Title:
On Charles Thompson.
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Doubtless for happiness we need not roam
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p.213
Poem Title:
On Susannah Clack.
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I've mocked the storm outrid the wave
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p.213
Poem Title:
On Anne Descarrieres.
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Death like a stranger at a distance stays
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p.214
Poem Title:
On Joseph Carteret.
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First Line:
Go spotless honour and unsullied truth
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pp.214-215
Poem Title:
On Mary Basnett.
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Here lies the mortal part of a beloved wife
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p.214
Poem Title:
On Jane Maughtling.
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With goodness clothed we may defy
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p.214
Poem Title:
On Sophia Coleman.
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Beneath these mossy turf lie slumbering here
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p.215
Poem Title:
On Mr. Delabere Ireland and his Son.
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The earth is nothing heaven is all
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p.215
Poem Title:
On John Smullon, killed a Fall from his Horse, October 25, 1768.
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Virtuous courteous meek and lowly
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p.216
Poem Title:
On Sarah Asling.
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Who by god's sacred was led
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pp.216-217
Poem Title:
On William Aldridge.
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A quiet conscience in a quiet breast
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p.217
Poem Title:
On George Henry.
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Here rests the man who living dared be brave
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p.217
Poem Title:
[no title]
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First Line:
If worth departed claim a pitying tear
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p.217
Poem Title:
On Mr. Joseph Gouthit.
Attribution:
Sam. Boyce.
Attributed To:
Samuel Boyce
First Line:
In hallowed rest this sacred urn contains
Page No:
p.218
Poem Title:
On W. T. Esq.
Attribution:
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Over the proud tomb let martial banners wave
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p.218
Poem Title:
[no title]
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Permit ye peaceful hinds my unworthy head
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pp.218-219
Poem Title:
Under this Sod Lieth the Body of J. S. Whose Ancestors are entombed in the Church.
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Could the proud swelling dome or awful bust
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p.219
Poem Title:
On John Veary.
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Vain world adieu thy stoutest sons must all
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p.219
Poem Title:
On Mary Spilby
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In vain dear flock these tears you shed
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p.220
Poem Title:
On the Rev. William Hiron.
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First Line:
Learn to know christ
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p.220
Poem Title:
On Sarah Routh.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Reader farewell prepare thyself to die
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p.220
Poem Title:
On John Glensover.
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The poor the world heaven and the grave
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p.220
Poem Title:
On Robert Tewart.
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I'm now at rest and free from all the cares
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p.221
Poem Title:
On Rachel Blackburn.
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In manners plain in truth approved
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p.221
Poem Title:
On Charles Haynes.
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Sleep blessed creatures in your urn
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p.221
Poem Title:
On W. Pickersgill and his Son.
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Christian improve thy time
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p.222
Poem Title:
On the Rev. Thomas Furnis, Aet. 84.
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The night is past the stars remain
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p.222
Poem Title:
On Elizabeth Young, and her Son.
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Three innocents lie buried here
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p.222
Poem Title:
On Jos. Eliz. and Benj. Ash, Children of John Ash.
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To king and state in spite of fate
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p.222
Poem Title:
On George Jackson.
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Others seek titles to their tombs
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p.223
Poem Title:
On Hugh Ripley, Aet. 84.
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Rest mortal here whose race is run
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p.223
Poem Title:
On Abraham Gosney.
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What man is he that can control
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p.223
Poem Title:
On John Hartley.
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Full five foot deep in silent sleep
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p.224
Poem Title:
[no title]
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Reader stand off he that too nigh appears
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p.224
Poem Title:
On Mr. Thomas Atherton.
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Though for a while her presence we do lack
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p.224
Poem Title:
On Ellen Nabb.
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Learning and godliness he made
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p.225
Poem Title:
On Thomas Bailey, Aet. 19.
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No strength or foresight can withstand
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p.225
Poem Title:
On Edward Baugh.
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Soon moon and stars all ye etherial host
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p.225
Poem Title:
On Mr. Robert Hughes, Philomath, who died October 6, 1742, Aet. 26.
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Ye holy virgins that with snowy feet
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p.225
Poem Title:
On Mary Saunders, Aet. 19.
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If patience be a virtue sure it had
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p.226
Poem Title:
On Katharine Abnett, Aet. 75.
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Poor walking dust that castest thine eye
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pp.226-227
Poem Title:
On Thomas Matthews, Aet. 88.
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Thou restest whose rest gives me a restless life
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p.226
Poem Title:
On Anne Feake, Aet. 30.
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A soul prepared needs no delays
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pp.227-228
Poem Title:
On Hannah Masfen, who died Nov. 10, 1727, Aet. 39; and John Masfen, who died Aug. 17, 1746, Aetat. 58.
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Here lies within this silent grave
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p.227
Poem Title:
On John Matthew.
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The martins dead rest in this bed
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p.227
Poem Title:
In Memory of John Martin and Alice his Wife, Children, and Grand-Children, &c.
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My time was short but yet I lived to see
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p.228
Poem Title:
On Thomas Clarke, Aet. 34.
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Our time on earth is termed a span
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p.228
Poem Title:
On Thomas Wimpott, Aet. 75.
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Thy zealous care to serve thy god
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p.228
Poem Title:
On Mary Maling, Aet. 24.
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Here wisdom jewel knighthoods flower
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p.229
Poem Title:
On Sir John Newdigate.
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Of fair descent of manners most refined
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p.229
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Charlotte Wakefield.
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Should full blown pride in taunting accents say
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pp.229-230
Poem Title:
On a Faithful Servant.
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By death cut down in s prime a youth here lies
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pp.230-231
Poem Title:
On Thomas Browning, Aet. 23.
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Here lies interred in this earth
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p.230
Poem Title:
On William Lane, Aet. 11.
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Oh here our frail estate we see
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p.230
Poem Title:
On Anne Marsh.
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A sudden change on me was wrought
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p.231
Poem Title:
On Daniel Phipps
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As smiling beauties of the rising morn
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p.231
Poem Title:
On Robert French, Aet. 26.
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Thou tyrant king of terrors oh how hard
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pp.231-232
Poem Title:
On G. W.
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A virgin chaste more pure than gold
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p.232
Poem Title:
On Anne Draper, Aet. 17.
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O may I always ready stand
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p.232
Poem Title:
On Wm. Hirons.
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You that come here for curiosity
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p.232
Poem Title:
On Anne Bennet.
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Beneath the verdure of this earthern chest
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p.233
Poem Title:
On Jemima Smith, Aet. 29.
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Christ was my guide on earth
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p.233
Poem Title:
On Lampit Mauder.
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He was a stranger to a marriage state
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pp.233-234
Poem Title:
On Launcelot Griffin.
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If stones should speak if dead should rise
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p.234
Poem Title:
On Robert Scot.
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Our saviour on his cross did choose
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p.234
Poem Title:
On Anne Hawtyn, Aet. 13.
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The days wherein I passed my life
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pp.234-235
Poem Title:
On Millesent Robinson, Aet. 72.
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Weep not for me my glass is run
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p.234
Poem Title:
On Elizabeth Tea, Aet. 80.
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Farewell my children dear but know you must
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p.235
Poem Title:
On Elizabeth Griffin, Aet. 27.
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Farewell vain world thou shop of toil and pain
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p.235
Poem Title:
On Zachariah Prentess.
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O cruel death that could not be denied
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pp.235-236
Poem Title:
On Mary Parish, Aet. 25.
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Though here entombed in earth my body lies
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p.235
Poem Title:
On Samuel Aris.
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Admiring readers look on tombs to know
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p.236
Poem Title:
On Betty Austin, Aet. 22.
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I had these few letters upon her set
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p.236
Poem Title:
On Anne Bignell.
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In sixty two my glass was run
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p.236
Poem Title:
On Mary Low.
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Just in the blooming vigorous morn of age
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p.236
Poem Title:
On Thomas Gee, Aet. 29.
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Behold in me the life of man
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p.237
Poem Title:
On Joseph Low (and Three Sisters), Aet. 21.
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From earthly trouble now my soul is freed
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p.237
Poem Title:
On Richard Willsdon, Aet. 46.
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My time is come next may be thine
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p.237
Poem Title:
On Michael Willsdon, Aet. 74.
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Since none exempted are from death
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p.237
Poem Title:
On John Furnell, Aet. 20.
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A time of death there is you know full well
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p.238
Poem Title:
On Benjamin Goodwin.
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Tis heaven's decree that none should part the pair
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pp.238-239
Poem Title:
On Alice his Wife, Aet. 62.
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Tis not a single corpse alone doth lie
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p.238
Poem Title:
On the Family of the Fowlers, most of whom died between the Ages of 20 and 30, from 1722 to 1749.
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When man hath laboured all his days
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p.238
Poem Title:
On William Townshend, Aet. 78.
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God's love and favour is not seen always
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p.239
Poem Title:
On Elizabeth Newham, Aet. 41.
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Lo here we sleep and securely lie
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p.239
Poem Title:
On John Holder, Aet. 64.
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Our days flew swifter than an arrow by
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p.239
Poem Title:
On Charles Smith the Third. He was Great-Great-Grandson to Arthur Smith, senior. Died March 1, 1746, Aet. 55. And Nine Children.
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Could death relent or pay regard to love
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p.240
Poem Title:
On Mr. John Bartlett, Aet. 58.
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Could exemplary worth or virtue save
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p.240
Poem Title:
On Martha Early, Aet. 50.
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My plant did flourish fair
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p.240
Poem Title:
On John Smith, Aet. 8.
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O happy is the virgin pure
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p.240
Poem Title:
On Mary Jones, Aet. 28.
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An honest man is buried here
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p.241
Poem Title:
On Robert Pitcher, Aet. 75.
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Begin betimes to serve the lord
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p.241
Poem Title:
On John Cherrill, Aet. 19.
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Consider well the buds and springing corn
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p.241
Poem Title:
On Thomas Jarvis, Aet. 15.
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Here fast asleep a virgin lies
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p.241
Poem Title:
On Phillis Hunt, Aet. 13.
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His nature mild his mind devout
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p.242
Poem Title:
On Mr. Robert Dawson.
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First Line:
Lo underneath this stone doth lie
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p.242
Poem Title:
On Edward Gold.
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Weep not for she was born unto a grave
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p.242
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Elizabeth Moodie.
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If earth can spotless harmless just be called
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p.243
Poem Title:
On Richard Lodge.
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To a faithful wife a tender love he bore
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p.243
Poem Title:
On Thomas Barron
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Whose sacred relics under this
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p.243
Poem Title:
On Susannah Barker
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God plucks his flowers why should we then repine
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p.244
Poem Title:
On Hannah Mills, and Three of her Children.
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Here three sweet infants smile in death's embrace
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pp.244-245
Poem Title:
On Thomas, James, and Elizabeth Tucker, who died in their Infancy, 1768, 1770, 1771.
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Reader beneath this earth reserved doth lie
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p.244
Poem Title:
On Judith Stibbs.
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This homely case a jewel doth contain
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p.244
Poem Title:
On Jane Potter.
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The best of husbands and a father dear
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p.245
Poem Title:
On James Witton.
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Vain are the tombs and monuments to fame
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p.245
Poem Title:
On Mary Woolley, Aet. 70.
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Absent or dead still let a friend be dear
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p.246
Poem Title:
On Anne Dupree, Aet. 80.
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Praises on tombs are vainly spent
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p.246
Poem Title:
On Jean Anderson.
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Soft rest thy dust and wait the eternal's will
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p.246
Poem Title:
On Bryan Heelock, Aet. 9.
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Though sweet as Orpheus thou couldst bring
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p.246
Poem Title:
On Matthew Dubourg, Aet. 64.
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Underneath this stone doth lie
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p.246
Poem Title:
On Letitia Wayte, Aet. 22.
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If human cares blessed spirit can employ
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p.247
Poem Title:
On Sarah Newman, Aet. 23.
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In candour merit sense or virtue dies
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p.247
Poem Title:
On Anne Dewsnap, Aet. 30.
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The virtue and my woe no words can tell
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p.247
Poem Title:
On George Canning.
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Ye brave ye generous tender and sincere
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p.247
Poem Title:
On Jeremiah James Hooper.
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Great tribulations she with patience bore
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p.248
Poem Title:
On Betty Woodward.
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Joined in the throng of blessed saints above
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p.248
Poem Title:
On Eleanor Ziesel, Aet. 16.
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Reader prepare to follow me
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p.248
Poem Title:
On Elizabeth Godwin.
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Ye sacred caverns hold the relics fast
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p.248
Poem Title:
On John and Mary Spark, Infants.
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A soul prepared needs no delay
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p.249
Poem Title:
On James Pickering.
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Death to the just is glory unawares
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p.249
Poem Title:
On Bartholomew Goodson, struck dead in the Chapel by Lightning, on March 22, 1772, Aged 34.
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Here placed respectfully this humble stone
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p.249
Poem Title:
On Margaret Jennings.
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Nor pain nor grief nor anxious fear
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pp.249-250
Poem Title:
On William Jones, Aet. 82.
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Here lies within this hollow span
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p.250
Poem Title:
On Lewis Lewin.
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First Line:
When self esteem or other's adulation
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p.250
Poem Title:
On Wills Weston.
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Here lies the body of a soul as good
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p.250
Poem Title:
On Lady Margaret Palmer.
Attribution:
Margaret Palmer.
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Margaret Palmer
First Line:
If by laborious honesty to raise
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p.251
Poem Title:
On Elizabeth Turner.
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Now I repine no more at death
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p.251
Poem Title:
On Sarah Endersby.
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This life's the moment whence depends
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p.251
Poem Title:
On Richard Theobald, M. D. Aet. 75. Hoc Momentum unde pendet Aeternitas. In English thus:
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Now now methinks I hear my blessed angel say
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p.252
Poem Title:
On Elizabeth Mackenzie.
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Short and uncertain is our bliss below
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p.252
Poem Title:
On --
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Their flesh shall slumber in the ground
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p.252
Poem Title:
On Mary and Tabitha Griffiths.
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Truth and integrity amidst temptation
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p.252
Poem Title:
On Charles Fry.
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And is the lovely shadow fled
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p.253
Poem Title:
On John Mills, Aet. 12.
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At god's command wise mortals here below
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p.253
Poem Title:
On Anne Munt.
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First Line:
The young and old must all submit
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p.253
Poem Title:
On William Witt.
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Snatched into earth's dark bosom free from all
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p.254
Poem Title:
On Edward Parson.
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When first from heaven our great redeemer came
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p.254
Poem Title:
On William Wade.
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When Jesus Christ our lord doth call
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p.254
Poem Title:
On Anne Messeder, Aet. 72.
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Adieu my friends don't weep for me
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p.255
Poem Title:
On John Groom.
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How should we envy happy babes
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p.255
Poem Title:
On Two Daughters of Joshua Evans, who died in their Infancy.
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In bloom of years a maiden here doth lie
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p.255
Poem Title:
On Mary Bell, Aet. 24.
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Sleep on blessed creature in thy urn
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p.255
Poem Title:
On Elizabeth Etheridge, Aet. 5.
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Beneath this mossy turf lies here
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p.256
Poem Title:
On James Etheridge, Father of the Above.
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Heavenward directed all her days
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p.256
Poem Title:
On the Hon. Miss Elizabeth Booth, who died Jan 9, 1765, Aet. 21.
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Rest undisturbed ye much lamented pair
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p.256
Poem Title:
On Two Sons of Nathaniel Booth, Esq. who died young.
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Instead of high encomiums on the dear departed
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p.257
Poem Title:
On Jane Felton, Aet. 35.
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The sweet remembrance of the just
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p.257
Poem Title:
On William Bradshaw, Aet. 75.
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The youth at sixteen years of age
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p.257
Poem Title:
On Robert Maskall.
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First Line:
When form and virtue both combine
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p.257
Poem Title:
On Henry Stapylton Soux, Aet. 14.
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Fragrant is the rose but it fades in time
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p.258
Poem Title:
On John Dixon, Aet. 4.
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If sacred friendship could continue life
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pp.258-259
Poem Title:
On Thomas Breamer.
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What though in dust thy loved remains do lie
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p.258
Poem Title:
On Sarah Hail, who died in Child-Bed, July 18, 1768, Aet. 27.
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Here lies a man whose care and toil is over
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pp.259-260
Poem Title:
On Nicholas Taylor.
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First Line:
This tomb over which those solemn looks extend
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p.259
Poem Title:
On Hannah Klotz, Aet. 25.
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First Line:
Transgression and unworthiness
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p.259
Poem Title:
On Joseph Hurlock, Surgeon, Aet. 85.
Attribution:
Written by Himself.
Attributed To:
Joseph Hurlock
First Line:
Relentless death in youth and beauty's bloom
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p.260
Poem Title:
On Miss Betty Collier, Aet. 29. and Miss Sally Collier, Aet. 23
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First Line:
Sir William Wood lies very near this stone
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p.260
Poem Title:
On Sir William Wood, Aet. 82.
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In sure and steadfast hope to rise
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p.261
Poem Title:
On Mary Tandy.
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First Line:
Midst dearest friends the joys of life
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p.261
Poem Title:
On William Rix.
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O glorious victory of grace divine
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p.261
Poem Title:
On Judith Dowley, Aet. 45.
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Your minutes reader learn from me to prize
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p.261
Poem Title:
On James Rhodes.
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My age is plainly seen above
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p.262
Poem Title:
On Benjamin Skingle, who died May 8, 1758, Aet. 25.
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Since that o death all must thy laws obey
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p.262
Poem Title:
On Sarah Corne.
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When his short glass its latest sand had run
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p.262
Poem Title:
On Richard Ringwood, Aet. 66.
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Here lies lamented in his silent grave
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p.263
Poem Title:
On Elias Hodgson.
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O reader covet to die rich in grace
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pp.263-264
Poem Title:
On Mary Campbell.
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Reader here lies a woman of such are left too few
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p.263
Poem Title:
On Elizabeth Wimpney.
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While over this modest stone religion weeps
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p.263
Poem Title:
On the Rev. John Bluck, who died March 2, !762, Aet. 33.
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In pangs of death o lord I cried to thee
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p.264
Poem Title:
On Mary Abell, Ob. Oct. 31. 1766, Aet. 61. John her Husband, Ob. July 29, 1768, Aet. 63.
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In some rude spot where vulgar herbage grows
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p.264
Poem Title:
On Mary Anne Pardoe, Aet. 8.
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As children duty to their parents owe
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p.265
Poem Title:
On Anne Haydon, Aet. 54.
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Let sculptured marble boast the rich and vain
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p.265
Poem Title:
On Jane Carter, Aet. 36.
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Let's make our peace with the correcting hand
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p.265
Poem Title:
On Benjamin Slan, Aet. 57.
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When pleasures tempt this observation make
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p.265
Poem Title:
On Luke Moore, Aet. 46.
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Boast not vain man whoever thou art
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pp.266-267
Poem Title:
On Sarah Burnet, Aet. 69.
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Consider man weigh well thy frame
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p.266
Poem Title:
On Gardener Marlton, Aet. 58.
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Death's darts fly swift think mortals be afraid
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p.266
Poem Title:
On Alexander Nedriff, Aet. 63.
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When in a gloomy temper over my tomb
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p.266
Poem Title:
On Sarah Moore, his Wife, Aet. 61.
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Blessed be that hand divine which gently laid
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pp.267-268
Poem Title:
On Anne Standin, Aet. 15.
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Time leads us through the busy scenes of life
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p.267
Poem Title:
On Robert Janeway, Aet. 84.
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Today he's dressed in gold or silver bright
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p.267
Poem Title:
On William Burnet, Aet. 75.
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A righteous man bringeth a good old age to the grave
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p.268
Poem Title:
On Robert Blake, Aet. 63.
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In bloom of youth he served his god
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pp.268-269
Poem Title:
On Joshua Holiday, Aet. 21
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My dear redeemer is above
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p.268
Poem Title:
On Anne Bailey, Aet. 28.
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So life's a jest our days a span
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p.268
Poem Title:
On Mary Standin, Aet. 27.
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Here reader mark perhaps now in thy prime
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p.269
Poem Title:
On John Savage, Aet. 24.
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Man in his best estate is but a bubble
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p.269
Poem Title:
On Richard Silvester, Aet. 62.
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Thou shalt do no murder nor shalt thou steal
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p.269
Poem Title:
On Robert Saxby, who was cruelly robbed and murdered March 1, 1750, Aged 28.
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When blooming youth and beauty is most brave
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p.269
Poem Title:
On William Hancock, aet. 22.
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Crushed as a moth beneath thy hand
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p.270
Poem Title:
On John Mitchel, Aet. 48.
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So vanishes our state so pass our days
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p.270
Poem Title:
On Anne Drake, Aet. 49.
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Stranger observe this verdant hillock here
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p.270
Poem Title:
On Henry Young, Aet. 66.
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There's no protection that can save
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p.270
Poem Title:
On Sarah Strand, Aet. 58.
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This silent rail this awful truth declares
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p.270
Poem Title:
On Alexander Toppin, Aet. 46.
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A virtuous wife in prime of life
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p.271
Poem Title:
On Sarah Watts, Aet. 24.
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Gentle reader learn to know
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p.271
Poem Title:
On Henry Umfrevile, Aet. 41
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O what is death tis life's last shore
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p.271
Poem Title:
On Edward Drake. Aet. 56.
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Remember reader death still skulks behind thee
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p.271
Poem Title:
On Henry Hearn, Aet. 35.
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My husband never remembered me
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p.272
Poem Title:
On Lucy Ford, Aet. 66.
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See reader here the effects of Adam's fall
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p.272
Poem Title:
On Anne Ford, Aet. 77.
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Sleep is as death o let me try
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p.272
Poem Title:
On Robert Usetus Whittney, Aet. 45.
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When fatal death shall ravish from your eyes
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p.272
Poem Title:
On Sarah Everingham, Aet. 33.
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Reader forbear nor shed one useless tear
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p.273
Poem Title:
On Anna Maria Powell, Aet. 50.
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Though seized to raptures from a world of woe
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p.273
Poem Title:
On Thomas Broadhurst, Aet. [illeg]
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To pain and sorrow born and born to die
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p.273
Poem Title:
On Robert Foord, Aet. 29.
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Weep Zion weep thy faithful friend is fled
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pp.273-274
Poem Title:
On Benjamin Wood, Aet. 42.
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A fever with its wasting heat destroys
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p.274
Poem Title:
On Mary Meads, Aet. 21.
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Born to no pride nor nursed in folly's lap
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pp.274-275
Poem Title:
On Catharine Pearne, Aet. 37.
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Stop reader stop and con this solemn truth
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p.274
Poem Title:
On John Isaac Lapierre, Aet. 65.
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Man wants but little nor that little long
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p.275
Poem Title:
On William Wylde. Aet. 53.
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Near half an age with every good man's praise
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p.275
Poem Title:
On George Stracey, Aet. 58.
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This early house my spirit leaves
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p.275
Poem Title:
On Sifson Champion, Aet. 39.
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Fright and robbery was full sore
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p.276
Poem Title:
On Matthew Thompson, and Three of his Children who died young.
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How loved how valued once avails thee not
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p.276
Poem Title:
On Catharine Taylor, Aet. 60.
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Reader be sure make christ thy friend
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p.276
Poem Title:
On William Hall, Aet. 24.
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Their short lived blooming innocence
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p.276
Poem Title:
On Five Children of John Lynch, who died young, 1761-1766.
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His mind was fraught with every shining grace
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p.277
Poem Title:
On John Robinson, Aet. 61.
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She was all that cheers and softens life
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p.277
Poem Title:
On Jane Richardson, Aet. 64.
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To faith and charity her heart inclined
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p.277
Poem Title:
On Dorothy Magus, Aet. 40.
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A friend so true there were but few
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p.278
Poem Title:
On Thomas Matthews, Aet. 43.
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Affliction's flame thy spirits long sustained
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p.278
Poem Title:
On Anne Hardwick, Aet. 56.
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If strict sincerity with meekness joined
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pp.278-279
Poem Title:
On Jane Barton Bradley, Aet. 19.
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Interred here lie the dear remains
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p.278
Poem Title:
Obiit Octobris 15, 1739.
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Why do we mourn departed friends
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p.278
Poem Title:
On Two Children of Watkins Hearn.
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If ever parent if ever child was dear
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p.279
Poem Title:
On William James Atkins, Aet. 15.
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Long drooping toward the grave our friend remained
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p.279
Poem Title:
On Sarah Jennings, Aet. 95.
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O envious death to bear him hence away
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p.279
Poem Title:
On Thomas Nepton, Aet. 49.
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Duty obedience and a virtuous mind
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p.280
Poem Title:
On Anne Parsons, Aet. 29.
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Enough cold stone suffice their long loved name
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p.280
Poem Title:
On Thomas Humphrey, Ob. Feb. 17, 1765, Aet. 75; and Sarah his Wife, Ob. Sept. 24, 1757, Aet. 63.
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Here honest Sarah Rickets lies
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p.280
Poem Title:
On Sarah Rickets, Aet. 68.
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To this cold stone whoever thou art draw near
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pp.280-281
Poem Title:
On Esther Knight, Aet. 52.
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All you my friends who may pass by
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p.281
Poem Title:
On Joseph Hartshorne, Aet. 30.
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Here the fair youth who every promise gave
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p.281
Poem Title:
On Mary Quelch, Aet. 19.
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Like a fine flower that's cropped as soon as blown
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pp.281-282
Poem Title:
On Anne Taier, Aet. 26.
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Happy infant early blessed
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p.282
Poem Title:
On Isaac Wild, Aet. 5.
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Happy the babe who privileged by fate
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p.282
Poem Title:
On Richard William Berrow, Aged Five Weeks.
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Oft did she feel affliction's heavy rod
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p.282
Poem Title:
On Bridget Clarke, Aet. 75.
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This peaceful grave doth now contain
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p.282
Poem Title:
On Peter Bellinger, Aet. 55.
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As one who on his journey bates at noon
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p.283
Poem Title:
On Thomas Hadfield, Aet. 31.
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Behold him seized by death maliciously abused
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p.283
Poem Title:
On Michael Dancer, Aet. 38.
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Consider this whilst thou hast life and strength
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p.283
Poem Title:
On Thomas Kimbell, Aet. 62.
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Death can't disjoin whom christ has joined in love
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p.283
Poem Title:
On Penelope King, Aet. 22.
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Sunk in despair I doubted human aid
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p.283
Poem Title:
On John King, Aet. 57.
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As tender nurses soon in bed do lay
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pp.284-285
Poem Title:
On Mary Darvall, Aet. 18.
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Death levels all the monarch and the slave
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p.284
Poem Title:
On John Biggs, Aet. 58.
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Friends to his memory who these lines shall read
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p.284
Poem Title:
On Samuel John, Esq. Aet. 59.
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In perfect health he went from home
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p.284
Poem Title:
On Thomas Cook, Aet. 62.
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Patient in suffering with her lot content
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p.284
Poem Title:
On Anne Marshall, Aet. 51.
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Graceful with ease of sentiments refined
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pp.285-286
Poem Title:
On Abigail Watson, Aet. 44.
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If only days and months and years we view
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p.285
Poem Title:
On Sarah Cheere, Aet. 66.
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The grace of god and a quiet life
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p.285
Poem Title:
On Elizaveth Young, Aet. 37. Virtue and Wisdom is above Riches and Fortune.
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Virtue good nature learning all combined
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p.285
Poem Title:
On John Cade, Aet. 33.
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Beneath this tomb an infant sleeping lies
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p.286
Poem Title:
On William Gibson, Aet. 4.
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Reader behold a friend sincere
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p.286
Poem Title:
On Mary Baylie, Aet. 64.
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The saviour's blood and righteousness
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p.286.2
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On John Syms, Aet. 42.
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Here virtue meekness innocence and truth
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p.287
Poem Title:
On Mary Howell, Aet. 20.
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O disembodied soul most rudely driven
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p.287
Poem Title:
On William Allen, shot in St. George's Fields, May 10, 1768.
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Though death has marred the pleasure of my life
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p.287
Poem Title:
On Jane Bentley, Aet. 25.
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While sleeping in the dust her body lies
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p.287
Poem Title:
On Sarah Howard, Aet. 47.
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Happy creature in thy peaceful urn
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p.288
Poem Title:
On Thomas Shute, Aet. 42.
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Of all commendations it is most praise
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p.288
Poem Title:
On Philip Brown, Aet. 58.
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Of virtue meekness and a steady life
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p.288
Poem Title:
On Christian Horne, Aet. 5.
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Truth joined with friendship bids me thus to sing
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p.288
Poem Title:
On Thomas King, Aet. 38.
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We're here today tomorrow are forgot
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p.288
Poem Title:
On Thomas Newman, Aet. 47.
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Earth walks on earth like glittering gold
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p.289
Poem Title:
On Edward Terry, Aet. 76.
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Hold passenger here's shrouded in this hearse
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p.289
Poem Title:
On Richard Pendrell, Preserver and Conductor to his Majesty King Charles II. after his Escape from Worcester Fight, in 1651, who died Feb. 8, 1671.
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How loved you lived how much lamented fell
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p.289
Poem Title:
On Mary Watson, Aet. 46.
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Peace to thy gentle shade thy soul is free
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p.289
Poem Title:
On Margaret Fletcher, Aet. 65.
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He's gone the jewel's gone his soul is fled
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p.290
Poem Title:
On Michael Chew, Aet. 79.
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Hence reader be thy age or station what it may
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p.290
Poem Title:
On Philip Hillier, Aet. 93.
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In steadfast hope of that glad day
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p.290
Poem Title:
On Elizabeth Langden, Aet. 33.
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Within this tomb's enclosed the mouldering dust
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p.290
Poem Title:
On Obadiah Agace. Aet. 47.
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O could we but this mortal veil remove
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p.291
Poem Title:
On Robert CAmpbell, Aet. 3. and Two of his Brothers who died young.
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Rest precious dust till heaven thy worth reveal
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p.291
Poem Title:
On Anne Barss, Aet. 25.
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To here and there a saint tis given
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p.291
Poem Title:
On Elizabeth Watkinson, Aet. 20.
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In sure and steadfast hope to rise
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p.292
Poem Title:
On Margaret Lewend, Aet. 25.
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Stop here thou pensive mourner over the dead
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p.292
Poem Title:
On Mary Pullen, Aet. 40.
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Go suffering friend from pain at length released
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p.293
Poem Title:
On John Peter Harley, Aet. 50.
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Thy heaven born soul from mortal ties released
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p.293
Poem Title:
On Hannah Wynn, Aet. 35.
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A cordial friend a father to the poor
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p.294
Poem Title:
On Benjamin Fortitt, Aet. 59.
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Stay sleep my dust a moment in the tomb
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p.294
Poem Title:
On Jane Wilkinson, Aet. 26.
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The sovereign lord whose ways are right and just
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p.294
Poem Title:
On Thomas Flutter.
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Cut off my friend alas though ripe in years
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p.295
Poem Title:
On James Cobb, Aet. 54.
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Draw near and see this heap of dust
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p.295
Poem Title:
On James Browne, Aet. 59.
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Pause here ye pilgrims throuigh life's mazy road
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p.295
Poem Title:
On Miss Anne Andrews, Aet. 24.
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As vernal blossoms spoiled by storm
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p.296
Poem Title:
On David Wilmot, Aet. 8 Months.
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She died in jesus and is blessed
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p.296
Poem Title:
On Elizabeth Neast, Aet. 65.
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Sweet's the remembrance of the just
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p.296
Poem Title:
On Henrietta Maria Burton, Aet. 51.
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Unheeding suffer not thy feet to tread
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p.296
Poem Title:
On Mary Widnes, Aet. 76.
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Here rests in hope beneath this humble clod
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p.297
Poem Title:
On Thomas Hogg, Aet. 38.
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Here the kind parent in death's dark abode
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p.297
Poem Title:
On Elizabeth Wilmot, Aet. 69.
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Stay passenger this stone demands thy tear
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p.297
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Hepburn.
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Great was the dear redeemer's world
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p.298
Poem Title:
On John Archer, Aet. 10 Months.
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Here lies the good the learned and the kind
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p.298
Poem Title:
On the Rev. David Millar, Aet. 69.
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Stop gentle youth and view this clod
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p.298
Poem Title:
On Edward Smith, Aet. 13.
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Divinely taught where my best treasure lay
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p.299
Poem Title:
On Anne Stevens, Aet. 48.
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Freed from the sorrow sickness pain and care
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p.299
Poem Title:
On Catherine Jones, Aet. 68.
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Here lies contracted in this narrow span
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p.299
Poem Title:
On Joseph Reynolds, Aet. 54.
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A span is all that we can boast
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p.300
Poem Title:
On Simon Furrier, Aet. 51.
Attribution:
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First Line:
As Jacob's Rachel Jabbock first passed over
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p.300
Poem Title:
On Rebecca Webb, Aet. 67.
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First Line:
Oh god what eloquence of mortal sound
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p.300
Poem Title:
On Two Sons of -- Yates.
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First Line:
She was but words are wanting to say what
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p.300
Poem Title:
On Anne Collier, Aet. 46.
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First Line:
With patience though with pain
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p.300
Poem Title:
On Eleanor Cherry, Aet. 39.
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First Line:
A virtuous course from early youth began
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p.301
Poem Title:
On William Reddington, Aet. 52.
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For monuments there is no need
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p.301
Poem Title:
On Mr. Evan Humphreys, AEt. 72.
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First Line:
Surviving friend remember well
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p.301
Poem Title:
On Mary Trenhaile, Aet. 55.
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First Line:
Farewell my loving wife and children dear
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p.302
Poem Title:
On Thomas Bayly, Aet. 39.
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First Line:
Here lies a youth whose cheerful bloom
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p.302
Poem Title:
On John Williams, Aet. 10.
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First Line:
My dearest friends lament no more
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p.302
Poem Title:
On Edward Clement Gilbert, Aet. 68.
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First Line:
Our life hangs by a slender thread
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p.304
Poem Title:
On Edmund Neal, and Sarah his Wife. She died Oct. 27, 1762, aged 58. He died Oct. 23, 1772, aged 68.
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First Line:
The clay cold tenant that lies near this stone
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p.304
Poem Title:
On Eleanor Andrews, Aet. 36.
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First Line:
There is no age that death will spare
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p.304
Poem Title:
On Rebecca Seabrook, Aet. 79.
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First Line:
View my dear friend what is before thine eye
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p.304
Poem Title:
On Daniel Grapes, Aet. 56.
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First Line:
Full spread the blossoms of untainted youth
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p.305
Poem Title:
On Thomas Tyrell Pretyman, Aet. 18.
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First Line:
The perfect day is now her own
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p.305
Poem Title:
On Sarah Game, Aet. 79.
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First Line:
Turn from her turn officious thought
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p.305
Poem Title:
On Mary Cadmore, Aet. 32.
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First Line:
With this vault entombed doth lie
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p.305
Poem Title:
On Mary Smith, Aet. 9.
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First Line:
Alive beloved for duty genius truth
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p.306
Poem Title:
On John Collier, Aet. 24.
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His probity was conspicuous and well known
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pp.306-307
Poem Title:
On George Tyler, Aet. 50.
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First Line:
Like her o reader live like her be blessed
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p.306
Poem Title:
On Elizabeth Lowe, Aet. 45.
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The soul of our sister is gone
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p.306
Poem Title:
On Mary Sadler, Aet. 76.
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First Line:
Boast not vain reader of thy youth or strength
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p.307
Poem Title:
On Elizabeth Rutter, Aet. 21.
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First Line:
Spotless on earth not one has yet been known
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p.307
Poem Title:
On John Harwood, Aet. 67.
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First Line:
Why flows the tear why sighs the tender breast
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p.307
Poem Title:
On Thomas Budd, Aet. 59.
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You married women that chuse happy lives
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p.307
Poem Title:
On Elizabeth Apps, Aet. 40.
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First Line:
Early bright transient pure as morning dew
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p.308
Poem Title:
On Two Sons of Thomas Broughton, who died in their Infancy.
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First Line:
I nothing am I nothing have
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p.308
Poem Title:
On Frances Applebee, Aet. 49.
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First Line:
Vain are our fondest hopes of bliss
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p.308
Poem Title:
On Joel Piercy, Aet. 73.
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First Line:
Attend ye passengers attend
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p.309
Poem Title:
On Anne Van Haecken, Aet. 69.
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First Line:
Here sleeps from worldly chains set free
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p.309
Poem Title:
On Benjamin Butler, Aet. 24.
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First Line:
In sure and steadfast hope again to find
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p.309
Poem Title:
On William Brotherton, Aet. 43.
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First Line:
Cast off all needless and distrustful care
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p.310
Poem Title:
On William Smith, Aet. 75.
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Farewell vain world I know enough of thee
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p.310
Poem Title:
On William Hawke, a celebrated Highway man, executed at Tyburn, July 1, 1774, Aet. 24.
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Here sleeps the man whose generous soul pursued
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p.310
Poem Title:
On Mr. William Cleeves.
Attribution:
H. Price.
Attributed To:
Henry Price
First Line:
Now triumph death for here lies slain
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pp.311-312
Poem Title:
On a Lady.
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First Line:
He dies how startling is his sudden fall
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p.311
Poem Title:
On John Sawbridge, Esq. of Daventry, Northamptonshire, who died suddenly, September, 1743.
Attribution:
Rev. Mr. Isaac Bassett.
Attributed To:
Isaac Bassett
First Line:
Here rests from all the cares of fleeting life
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p.312
Poem Title:
On William Coyfe, of Kent, who died March 1756, Aet. 23.
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First Line:
I have often heard that life is but a play
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p.312
Poem Title:
On Delbridgij Wakeman.
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Under this stone as here doth lie a corpse sometime of fame
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p.313
Poem Title:
On Robert Pursglove, Bishop of Hull, who died May 2, 1579.
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First Line:
Christ is to me as life on earth
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p.314
Poem Title:
Round the Verge of the Stone.
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Fair without vice or pride refined by sense
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p.314
Poem Title:
On Miss Eliza Bedingfield.
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Closed are those eyes that beamed seraphic fire
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p.314
Poem Title:
On a Young Lady.
Attribution:
R. Savage, Esq.
Attributed To:
Richard Savage
First Line:
No marble pomp no monumental praise
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p.315
Poem Title:
The following Inscription is placed under a Dial erected over the Grave of Edward Bond, Esq. of Armagh in Ireland, who ordered 100l. to be given to the Poor, instead of a pompous Funeral.
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Remarking passenger who curious led
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pp.315-316
Poem Title:
On a Young Gentleman.
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Beneath lies buried innocence and youth
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p.315
Poem Title:
On Miss Jolliff.
Attribution:
H. Price.
Attributed To:
Henry Price
First Line:
Ye fair whom love or whom ambitious fires
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p.316
Poem Title:
On Madam de Fontanges. [Imitation from the French.]
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First Line:
Alas death alas a blissful thing that were
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p.317
Poem Title:
Over the Figures of Death and a Traveller.
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Let some by heralds blazoned shine
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p.317
Poem Title:
On Mr. James Roberts, Printer and Publisher.
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Thou passenger that shalt have so much time
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p.317
Poem Title:
On the Earl of Argyle, who was beheaded June 30, 1685.
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Richard Nordell lieth buried here
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p.318
Poem Title:
On Richard Nordell.
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In Philopaemen Greece did teem her last
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p.319
Poem Title:
On -- Parker.
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In the year of Christ one thousand four hundred full true with four and sixteen
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p.319
Poem Title:
On Richard Skypwith.
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First Line:
Stop traveller and turn thine eyes
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pp.319-320
Poem Title:
Sannazarius's Epitaph on Maximilla, translated.
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The mimic dance inspired by music's power
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p.320
Poem Title:
On -- Tiesdale, Musician.
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The youth within this dust enclosed
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p.320
Poem Title:
An Epitaph, intended for Mr. Jabez Crutenden, late of Rothers-bridge, in Sussex.
Attribution:
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First Line:
When no one gave the cordial draught
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pp.321-323
Poem Title:
On an Infant whose supposed Parents were Vagrants.
Attribution:
The Rev. Mr. On[illeg]y.
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Not attributed
First Line:
The master of the greek and roman page
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p.321
Poem Title:
On Henry Fielding, Esq.
Attribution:
Christopher Smart.
Attributed To:
Christopher Smart
First Line:
Tears such as angels weep should now diffuse
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pp.322-323
Poem Title:
On Lady Shelley.
Attribution:
Rev. Dr. Delap.
Attributed To:
John Delap
First Line:
That tongue which set the table on a roar
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p.322
Poem Title:
On Mr. James Quin.
Attribution:
D. Garrick.
Attributed To:
David Garrick
First Line:
Beneath this monument doth lie
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p.323
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
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First Line:
Hail happy bride for thou art truly blessed
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p.323
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Bowes.
Attribution:
Lady Mary Wortley Mongtague.
Attributed To:
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu [nee Pierrepont]
First Line:
Here rests what once had every charm
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pp.324-325
Poem Title:
Another.
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I knew thee living thou wert then all fair
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p.324
Poem Title:
Written on the Grave-stone of an unfortunate Lady.
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Sleep on thou fair and wait the almighty's will
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p.325
Poem Title:
On Hannah Rose.
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First Line:
The rose within this earthly bed
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p.325
Poem Title:
On Hannah Rose.
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First Line:
Yesterday's past tomorrow's none of thine
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p.325
Poem Title:
On a Parish-Clerk.
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First Line:
Our wasting lives grow shorter still
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p.326
Poem Title:
Verses written on a Tombstone, at Tettenhall, in Staffordshire.
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Stop passenger a while and weigh
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p.326
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
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First Line:
To melt the soul to captivate the ear
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p.326
Poem Title:
On the Death of Mr. Handell.
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First Line:
Here lies a virgin sacrificed to death
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pp.327-328
Poem Title:
On a Young Lady who died for Love.
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First Line:
Man sprung from dust to dust returns again
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p.327
Poem Title:
On a young Gentleman who died of the Small-Pox.
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First Line:
Seeking for choicest attributes to raise
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p.327
Poem Title:
On Lady Ann Southwell
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First Line:
When bad men die and turn to their last sleep
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p.327
Poem Title:
[no title]
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First Line:
Nymph over thee chaste fair and young
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p.328
Poem Title:
On a Young Lady.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Within this cold recess lamented lies
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pp.328-329
Poem Title:
On William Hill.
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First Line:
A virgin more chaste or a friend more sincere
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p.329
Poem Title:
On a Virgin.
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First Line:
Could wealth defy the pointed shaft of death
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p.329
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
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First Line:
Place not your minds on earth's poor worthless toys
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p.329
Poem Title:
[no title]
Attribution:
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First Line:
Power wealth and beauty are a short lived trust
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p.329
Poem Title:
[no title]
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First Line:
Reader dist thou but know what sacred dust
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p.330
Poem Title:
On Miss Eleanor Taylor, Aet. 17.
Attribution:
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First Line:
Beneath this marble rests the mortal part
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p.330
Poem Title:
On Mrs. Mary Taylor, Aet. 91.
Attribution:
Lady Young.
Attributed To:
Lady Young