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Epitaph intended for a monument
Epitaph intended for a monument
about to be erected in the Parish Church of
about to be erected in the Parish Church of
Co[^r]nwood to the memory of the late Thomas [Brian?]
Cornwood to the memory of the late Thomas Vivian
who was vicar of that Parish from 1747 to'
who was vicar of that Parish from 1747 to'
March 17th:1793, on which day he died, generally
March 17th:1793, on which day he died, generally
lamented. [2 short & 1 long line to fill to edge of page]
lamented. [2 short & 1 long line to fill to edge of page]
The [meteor life?], is past, yet memory draws
 
The meteor life, is past, & yet memory draws
A lengthn'd track serene of Purest light,
A lengthn'd track serene of Purest light,
Oh' ye that kindle as ye gaze applause.
Oh' ye that kindle as ye gaze applause.
Let your light shine as [underlined: innocently bright.]
Let your light shine as [underlined: innocently bright.]
Let his mild virtues imitated be
Let his mild virtues imitated be
By all who lov'd him: For all did him loves.
By all who lov'd him: For all did him love.
So shall each coming generation see
So shall each coming generation see
the peaceful ways of wisdom [underlined: from above']
the peaceful ways of wisdom [underlined: from above]
So gentle spirit: shall thou joy to find
 
So gentle spirit! shall thou joy to find
Thy life whose path unsullied thou hast trod.
Thy life whose path unsullied thou hast trod.
In Death unceasing to instruct mankind
In Death unceasing to instruct mankind
[underlined: I'll angels raise thee death less to thy God.
[underlined: I'll angels raise thee deathless to thy God.]

Latest revision as of 00:33, 23 July 2017

Epitaph intended for a monument about to be erected in the Parish Church of Cornwood to the memory of the late Thomas Vivian who was vicar of that Parish from 1747 to' March 17th:1793, on which day he died, generally lamented. [2 short & 1 long line to fill to edge of page]

The meteor life, is past, & yet memory draws A lengthn'd track serene of Purest light, Oh' ye that kindle as ye gaze applause. Let your light shine as [underlined: innocently bright.]

Let his mild virtues imitated be By all who lov'd him: For all did him love. So shall each coming generation see the peaceful ways of wisdom [underlined: from above]

So gentle spirit! shall thou joy to find Thy life whose path unsullied thou hast trod. In Death unceasing to instruct mankind [underlined: I'll angels raise thee deathless to thy God.]