ST. OLAVE'S, SOUTHWARK. O.N MR. MUNDAY, Who hanged himself. HALLOWED be the Sabaoth, ON WALTER STRONGE, A MASON. HERE'S one that was an able workman long, Who divers houses built both fair and strong; Tho' Stronge he was, a stronger came than he, And robb'd him both of life and skill we see: Moving an old house, a new one for to rear, Death met him in the way, and laid him here. ON JEMMY JEWELL. 'Tis odd, quite odd, that I should laugh, When I'm to write an epitaph. Here lie the bones of a rakish Timmy, ON MR SNOW, THE KING'S TRUMPETER. THAW every breast, melt every eye with woe, ON LADY LUCY LYTTLETON. MADE to engage all hearts, and charm all eyes; ON A POOR INDUSTRIOUS HUSBANDMAN. IN YORKSHIRE. THIS humble monument will show Ye kings, whose heads are laid as low, POST FUNERA VIRTUS. A MONSTER, in a course of vice grown old, Pity a worth like his should ever die ! Pity a wretch like him should ever live! ON KING CHARLES II. By Lord Rochester. HERE lies our sovereign lord the king, ON ONE NAMED JOHN. DEATH came to John, And whisper'd in his ear, You must die John; D'ye hear ?* Quoth John, to Death, The news is bad: No matter, quoth Death, I've said. * It was his custom in conversation to say, "D'ye hear?" And if any said he did not, John would reply, "Tis no matter, I've said." t BRIGHTWELL, OXON. ON STEPHEN RUMBOLD, Born Feb. 1582, died March 4, 1687. He liv'd one hundred and five An hundred to five, You live not so long. A GENEROUS foe, a faithful friend,- HADLEIGH, Suffolk. ON MRS. ELLEN RESON. THE charnel mounted on the w In hopes to rise spiritu all. ST. JAMES'S, CLERKENWELL, LONDON. OF KEYTHORP, ESQ. Receiver for his Majesty, in the Counties of Warwick and HITHER no tears, but garlands bring, ST. EDMUND'S, SALISBURY. ON RICHARD ROOK. Who died April 20, 1779, aged 14. WHEN the arch-angels trump shall sound, What crowds will wish their lives below UPON A VALIANT PORTUGUESE SOLDIER, CALLED SIMON ANTOM. SCOURGE of Castile, here Simon Antom lies, |