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The Epitaph.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The Epitaph.

Reader, canst thou weep to see
The loss of Law and Piety?
Hadst thou rather meet thy death,
Then have learning out of breath?
Will thy eyes confess thy grief,
To view vertue, want relief?


Would'st thou let thy fountain run,
If thy Country were undone?
Can thy tears proclaim a tide,
To see Gospel crucified?
Will thy holy eyes wear mourning,
When thou seest the Church a burning?
If th'ast wep'd for any thing
Since bold Rebels kill'd the King
Of our Salvation, (Jesus Christ)
Weep now, or none will when thou diest;
For underneath this stone there lyes,
A subject for all mourning eyes.