The history and survey of London : from its foundation to the present time . before his Day; But tis not fo : For he was fought Of one that both him made and bought. Fie remaind the great Lords Treafure, Who called for him at his Pleafure, And receivd him. Yet be in faid, Earth grievd that Heaven fo foone was paid. Here likewife lyes inhumed in one Bed, Dame Barbara, the well-beloved WifeOf this remembred Knight; whofe Soules are fied, From this dimme Vale, to everlafting Life :Where no more Change, nor no more SeparationShall make them fly from their bleft Habitation. GrafTe of Levitie, Span


The history and survey of London : from its foundation to the present time . before his Day; But tis not fo : For he was fought Of one that both him made and bought. Fie remaind the great Lords Treafure, Who called for him at his Pleafure, And receivd him. Yet be in faid, Earth grievd that Heaven fo foone was paid. Here likewife lyes inhumed in one Bed, Dame Barbara, the well-beloved WifeOf this remembred Knight; whofe Soules are fied, From this dimme Vale, to everlafting Life :Where no more Change, nor no more SeparationShall make them fly from their bleft Habitation. GrafTe of Levitie, Span in Brevity,Flowers Felicity, Fire of Mifery,Winds Stability, is Mortality. Their Riches were like Corne lent to the Field;What it receivd, it manifold did Bodies have a Grave, their Vertues none;But fhall with Time grow grecne, when they are Walls, Brafie Towers, decay as Flowers;Once gone, their Good is, Lo, here they tranfitory is our Glory. This Stone, this Verfe, two Mountfcrds doeprefent, Corps of one, the others Monument; Two. *dK r 1 1 1 : ,!;!!?! ii;! fz


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