Two bookes of epigrammes, and epitaphs Dedicated to two top-branches of gentry: Sir Charles Shirley, Baronet, and William Davenport, Esquire. Written by Thomas Bancroft |
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46. | 46. To old Sir Iohn Harpur of Swarston, deceased.
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Two bookes of epigrammes, and epitaphs | ||
46. To old Sir Iohn Harpur of Swarston, deceased.
As did cold Hebrus with deepe gronesThe Thracian Harper once lament,
So art thou with incessant mones
Bewayled by thy dolefull Trent,
While the astonisht Bridge doth show
(Like an Arch-mourner) heaviest woe.
Two bookes of epigrammes, and epitaphs | ||