Select epitaphs, collected by W. Toldervy. 2 vols. [in 1].W. Owen, 1755 |
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... whom he lived In the most exalted Love and conjugal Affection ) Overwhelmed with Grief , Sorrow , and Affliction , Erected Erected this Monument . He died the 28th Day of EPITAPH S. 71 [St. Margaret's, Westminster.] ...
... whom he lived In the most exalted Love and conjugal Affection ) Overwhelmed with Grief , Sorrow , and Affliction , Erected Erected this Monument . He died the 28th Day of EPITAPH S. 71 [St. Margaret's, Westminster.] ...
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... affectionate Mother , surviving , Contrary to the ordinary Courfe of Nature , And her own Heart's Defire , Her most dear , and ... Affection , In the Hopes of a glorious and joyful Refurrection , Confecrated this Monument . [ Watford ...
... affectionate Mother , surviving , Contrary to the ordinary Courfe of Nature , And her own Heart's Defire , Her most dear , and ... Affection , In the Hopes of a glorious and joyful Refurrection , Confecrated this Monument . [ Watford ...
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... affectionate , and religious Wife Of the Noble Sir GEORGE FANE , of Bufton , in Kent , Knight .. She expired , amidst the most fervent and Repeated Commendations of her Soul to its . Redeemer ; 1618 , in the 28th Year of her Age , And ...
... affectionate , and religious Wife Of the Noble Sir GEORGE FANE , of Bufton , in Kent , Knight .. She expired , amidst the most fervent and Repeated Commendations of her Soul to its . Redeemer ; 1618 , in the 28th Year of her Age , And ...
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... . His Affection and Bounty to his Brothers , ( alfo Knights ) Is without a Parallel ; His diffufive Charities , his ever - ready Hand ; Let the Poor tell ; The The Poor feel the Lofs ; Whilft the Sons of 90 EPITAPH S.
... . His Affection and Bounty to his Brothers , ( alfo Knights ) Is without a Parallel ; His diffufive Charities , his ever - ready Hand ; Let the Poor tell ; The The Poor feel the Lofs ; Whilft the Sons of 90 EPITAPH S.
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... Affection , For the Memory of her dear Husband , His moft forrowful Wife BARBARA Has erected this Monument .. Stay , gentle Reader ! pafs not flightly by , This Tombe is facred to the Memory Of noble THORNHURST . What he was , and who ...
... Affection , For the Memory of her dear Husband , His moft forrowful Wife BARBARA Has erected this Monument .. Stay , gentle Reader ! pafs not flightly by , This Tombe is facred to the Memory Of noble THORNHURST . What he was , and who ...
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ABRAHAM COWLEY Admiral alfo ANDREW MARVELL ANNE Anno Bath Ben Johnson beſt bleffed blefs'd Body Buckinghamshire Canterbury Cathedral Cathedral Cauſe Chriſtian Church Church of England conftant Converſation cou'd Country Daughter Death Defcended Defire died Duft Duke dy'd Earl EDWARD England Epitaph erected this Monument ev'ry excellent facred faid faithful fame fecond fhall fincere firft firſt flain France Friend fuch GEORGE Glory Grace Great-Britain hath Heav'n HENRY Hertfordshire himſelf Houſe Huſband Iffue illuftrious interred JAMES JOHN BALCHEN John Cleveland juft King CHARLES Knight Lady laft lamented laſt Learning lies lieth lived Lord lov'd Love Mafter Majefties married MARY Memory Mind moft moſt noble Perfon Piety pious Praiſe preferved Prince reft Reign RICHARD Right Honourable ſhall ſhe Sir JOHN Sir John Beaumont Soul thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou Thouſand Tomb Treaſure univerfal Virtue Viſcount Westminster-Abbey whofe whoſe Wife WILLIAM Wiſdom Worcester Cathedral
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