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|  | The Works of John Hookham Frere In Verse and Prose |  | 
XXV.
I envy not these sumptuous obsequies,The stately car, the purple canopies;
Much better pleas'd am I, remaining here,
With cheaper equipage and better cheer.
A couch of thorns, or an embroider'd bed,
Are matters of indifference to the dead.
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