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16. | Epig. 16. The Epitaph of Sir William Harbert of Swansey.
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Epig. 16. The Epitaph of Sir William Harbert of Swansey.
To his right Ho: brother, Sir Io: Herbart second Secretarie of state.
If home-bred knowledge, or yet foreigne skill,If sundry tongues, or Phisickes Princely art,
If noble cariage, eloquence at will,
Could thee haue kept from Deaths pale-Ebone dart,
Thou yet hadst liu'd, a glory to thy name,
The Poore-mans prop, and eke thy countries fame.
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