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A Epitaph on the death of the most famous Bishop; both for good learning, and good liuing, Doctor Tomson-Bishop of Gloucester.
Epitaph. 46.
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Tombe enwombes a Child of God, whose grace,
Wit, Art and Nature still, were so exact,
As makes his praisefil Time, and orefill Place;
Yet, in this Place his Corps lies close compact!
Then, such a sunne this Tomb doth now enwombe
As no such Tom-sonne, Tomb did e're entombe!
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