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Lord Chesterfields epigram on [illeg.] [illeg]
Lord Chesterfields epigram on K. George 1st
In such a [rain?] as this, so poets sing,
 
In such a rain as this, so poets sing,
luck holds to heaven go, God save the King.
luck holds to heaven go, God save the King.
    __  __  __  __
 
By a Westminster boy who usually slept in
By a Westminster boy who usually slept in
his [illeg.] __  _____
his wig.
 
Hæc coma, quam cernis, varios mihi suppetit usus
      Tutomen capiti nocte dieq[ue] decus,
 
    Garrik on Dr Hill
For forces and physick his equal there scarce is
His forces are Physick, his physick a farce is


Hoer coma, quam cernis, vanios mihi suppe [illeg.] usus
              Epitaph on a convict at Oxford
      Tutomes capiti noste dieg deeus,
Here lies Parker Hall & what's very rarish
              ____    ______  ______
He was born, bred & hang'd in St Thomas's Parish


    [Ganik?] on [fr] Hill
For forces and Physick his equal scarce us
His forces are Physick, his physick a force is
              Epitaph on a [conciet?] at Oxford
Here lies [Pastrer?] Hale & what's very [illeg]
He was born, bred & hanged in St Thomas's Parish
               Epitaph
               Epitaph
Here lies the wife of Thomas Paxton
Here lies the wife of Thomas Paxton
who always pleased and never vexed one
who always pleas'd and never vex'd one
not like the woman under [yee?] next stone
not like the woman under yee next stone
              ___    _____

Latest revision as of 19:37, 12 August 2017

Lord Chesterfields epigram on K. George 1st

In such a rain as this, so poets sing, luck holds to heaven go, God save the King.

By a Westminster boy who usually slept in his wig.

Hæc coma, quam cernis, varios mihi suppetit usus

     Tutomen capiti nocte dieq[ue] decus,
    Garrik on Dr Hill

For forces and physick his equal there scarce is His forces are Physick, his physick a farce is

             Epitaph on a convict at Oxford

Here lies Parker Hall & what's very rarish He was born, bred & hang'd in St Thomas's Parish

             Epitaph

Here lies the wife of Thomas Paxton who always pleas'd and never vex'd one not like the woman under yee next stone