Who broke no Promise, serv'd no private End, Prais'd, wept, and honour'd, by the Muse he lov'd. V. Intended for Mr. R O W E, THY HY reliques, Rowe, to this fair Urn we trust, And facred, place by Dryden's awful duft: Beneath a rude and nameless stone he lies, To which thy Tomb fhall guide inquiring eyes. Peace to thy gentle fhade, and endless rest! Bleft in thy Genius, in thy Love too blest! One grateful woman to thy fame fupplies What a whole thanklefs land to his denies. VARIATION. 5 It is as follows on the Monument in the Abbey erected to Rowe and his Daughter. Thy Reliques, RowE! to this fad fhrine we trust, A a 4 VI. On H VI. On Mrs. CORBET, Who died of a Cancer in her Breast. ERE refts a Woman, good without pretence, VII. On the Monument of the Honourable ROBERT DIGBY, and of his Sifter MARY, erected by their Father the LORD DIGBY, in the Church of Sherborne in Dorsetshire, 1727. G O! fair Example of untainted youth, Of modest wisdom, and pacific truth: Compos'd in fufferings, and in joy sedate, Good without noife, without pretenfion great. Juft of thy word, in every thought fincere, Who knew no wish but what the world might hear : Of foftest manners, unaffected mind, Lover of peace, and friend of human kind: Go, Go, live! for Heaven's eternal year is thine, And thou, bleft Maid! attendant on his doom, Yet take these Tears, Mortality's relief, VIII. On Sir GODFREY KNELLER, KNELLER, by Heaven and not a Master taught, Whofe Art was Nature, and whofe Pictures Now for two ages having snatch'd from Fate may DIGBY, of Sherborne GO! fair Exam Of modeft wifd Compos'd in fuffering: Good without noise, wit Juft of thy word, in eve Who knew no wish bu Of foftest manners, una Lover of peace, and fri |