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De Picente, Epig. 57.
Old Picens had three teeth which from him comeAs he sat coughing hard over his Tombe:
Which fragments he tooke up into his brest
Dropd from his mouth: Then laid his bones to rest.
Least that his Heire should not them safely see
Interr'd: He did himself the curtesie.
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