The Poems of John Byrom Edited by Adolphus William Ward |
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EPITAPH ON WILLIAM OF WYKEHAM. |
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EPITAPH ON WILLIAM OF WYKEHAM.
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This Church's Bishop, who repair'd its Frame.
How great in Bounty, rich and poor depose;
How wise in Council, all the Kingdom knows;
By founded Colleges his pious Breast
Oxford and Winchester will both attest.
Pray for such Worth, ye who behold his Tomb,
And wish Eternal Life to be its Doom!
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