Poems on Various Subjects with some Essays in Prose, Letters to Correspondents, &c. and A Treatise on Health. By Samuel Bowden |
Epig. 60. On CURATIUS's Death. |
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Epig. 60. On CURATIUS's Death.
When Cancer burns, we seek some rural seat,And some to Scarborough, some to Holt retreat.
Why blame we Tunbridge Wells for Curio's death,
Can sovereign waters save the hero's breath?
No place can fate exclude—when death has sent,
Its fatal shafts, even Bath becomes a Brent.
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