Miscellanies in Prose and Verse By Mrs. Catherine Jemmat |
To the Memory of Mrs. SUSANNA MASON, Daughter of Sir JOHN MASON, Knight, after a Life of exemplary Piety.
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To the Memory of Mrs. SUSANNA MASON, Daughter of Sir JOHN MASON, Knight, after a Life of exemplary Piety.
At this fair shrine let not a tear be shed,
Till piety and charity are dead;
Nor let the great and good her loss deplore,
While they pursue the paths she trod before.
But should her bright example cease to shine,
Grieve then, ye righteous, and, ye poor, repine.
Till piety and charity are dead;
Nor let the great and good her loss deplore,
While they pursue the paths she trod before.
But should her bright example cease to shine,
Grieve then, ye righteous, and, ye poor, repine.
No ostentatious hand this marble plac'd,
No flattering pen the just encomium trac'd;
Such virtues to transmit, is only giving
Praise to the dead, to edify the living.
No flattering pen the just encomium trac'd;
Such virtues to transmit, is only giving
Praise to the dead, to edify the living.
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