Miscellanies in Prose and Verse By Anna Williams |
EPITAPH ON MR. WORRAL OF WORCESTERSHIRE. |
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EPITAPH ON MR. WORRAL OF WORCESTERSHIRE.
Whoe'er thou art, whose roving eyes surveyThese monuments of death, a moment stay.
Here Worral lies, who poor and unally'd
Rais'd his own fortune, and when rais'd, enjoy'd.
With hand unwearied, with unbounded heart,
Dext'rous to gain, and lib'ral to impart.
Ye rich, ye poor, th'important lore retain,
Nor let this last beneficence be vain.
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