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TENTH SERIES.


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Epigrams :

" Some say, compar'd to Bononcini," ii. 7 ;

viii. 487, 518 ; xi. 426 " The king, observing with judicious eye,"

viii. 324 ; x. 367

' Thomas Smithus, Eques Auratus," vi. 237 " Thou hast said that they say that I said,"

xii. 405

' To make the boy a scholar," xii. 291 " Tot tibi sunt dotes, Virgo, quot sidera

cselo," ix. 134 ' When daring Blood first plann'd to steal

the crown," iii. 188

" Whene'er a hatchment we discern," vi. 472 Whewell, i. 386

Epimenides, St. Paul's quotation from, i. 405 Epiphany : Befana, Roman folk-lore, xi. 6, 72 Epiphany custom, Dutch, v. 110, 157 Episcopal records, London, iv. 469 Episcopal ring found at Sibbertoft, ii. 188 Episcopal scarf or tippet, xii. 135 Epitaph at Wye, Kent, vi. 187 Epitaph by Shakespeare, i. 126 Epitaphs, bibliography of, i. 44, 173, 217, 252, iv 334 ; ii. 57, 194, 533 ; iii. 114, 195, 371, 437

^Epitaphs :

" A neighbour good, a prudent wife," ii. 322 Adderbury Church, Oxfordshire, i. 233 Admiral Christ, vi. 425, 517 ; vii. 38, 475 ;

viii. 33

Advertising, x. 503 : xi. 112 " Affliction sore," vii. 137 ' All her days she labour'd hard," xi. 505 " Amplissimus Vir," iii. 267 "Anna Maria Matilda Sophia Johnson," &c.,

ii. 322, 475 " Arabella Jennerena Raquetenna Amabel

Grunter," ii. 322

" As much virtue as could die," vii. 280 " Aspirate meis Elegis pia turma Sororum,"

xi. 463

Baskish, at Placentia, v. 513 " Behold a rare monument of Friendship,"

xii. 506 " Blest was the prophet in his heavenly

shade," vii. 267 ' Bone Deus," vii. 29

' Born in America, in Europe bred," xi. Ill Bowes, epitaph at, and Mallet's ' Edwin and

Emma,' v. 370, 431 Brooke (Jeremiah), ii. 323 Burne-Jones, viii. 288 " By these Inscriptions be it understood," ii.

323

  • ' Calm was her Death, well order 'd was her

Life," iv. 526 halkhill (John), iii. 230 Clarke (John), ii. 44 Collis (John and Peter), ii. 215 Courteenhall Church, vi. 346, 396, 415 Cubbon (Robert), ii. 44 ' Death, why doest tho[u] grin so," xii. 69 " Death creeps Abought on hard," vii. 423,

516 " Death spyed these new sprung flowers," ii.

322 ' Dignus qui primam circum sua tempora

mitram," xi. 52

' D.O.M. post vitam brevem," xii. 507 Edgar (Lieut. Thomas), iii. 23 Elginbrod (Martin), x. 273


Epitaphs :

" Ere my work's done my thread is cut," viii.

487

' Evasi : effugi," i. 445 " Everywhere heard will be the Judgment

call," xii. 110, 177

' Fay tout ce que tu vouldras," ii. 186 Fewston, near Otley, Yorkshire, i. 233 " First Rea,d then weepe when thou art hereby

taught," ix. 296 ; xi. 393 Foote (Samuel), xi. 17, 56 " From lives thus spent thy earthly duties

learn," v. 245 ' From rageing storms at sea." See Admiral

Christ.

George IV., by Landor, viii. 407 Glutton, epitaph on a, ii. 134 Googe (Barnabe), his ' Popish Kingdome,' iii.

400

Gould (Samuel), v. 492 " Great Jove has lost his Ganymede, I know,"

v. 500

Greek, i. 444 ; vii. 387, 436 ' He larned singing far and near," iii. 253 " Hee liv'd while age agreed to beare him,"

v. 508

' Henry Abbot dead," vii. 113 " Her funeral Text Rev Chap y e 11 Verse y"

x," viii. 325

' Here lie I, Martin Elginbrodde," x. 273 " Here in their | tender infancy | a brother

and a sister lye," xi. 504 " Here lies an only darling Boy," ii. 322, 396,

531

' Here lies Darytie stone," viii. 325 ' Here lies poor Corydon," i. 173 " Here' lies retired from busy scenes," i. 368 " Here lies the body of Joseph Gordon," ii.

50, 134 " Here lies the Earl of Suffolk's fool," xii.

507 " Here lies Tom King, old Dad of Fame," ix;

27 " Here lieth Humphrey Gosling of London,"

viii. 256 " Here lieth the body of Samuel Tyler," vii.

423, 516 " Here lieth ye Body of Cosman Ertz Berger,"

vi. 187 " Here lieth ye body of Robert Bideel," vii.

423,516 " Here lyeth Interred the body of lohn

Benbow Esq.," vii. 116 ' Here lyeth John o' ye Girnell," xii. 69 " Here sleepe thirteen together in one

Tombe," i. 285

  • ' Here underlies too sad a truth," v. 385

Hessel (Phoebe), ii. 74

' His duty done, beneath this stone," iii. 186 " His sledge and hammer lie reclined," xii.

507

" Ho 1 ho ! who lies here ? " i. 196 " Hush, ye fond flutterer, hush," iii. 195 Imaginary, xii. 409 ' Inveni portum," ii. 13

' I've plodded thro' life's weary way," xi. 504 " I've ploughed my land and sown it too,"

xi. 504 Joy (Richard), " Herculean Hero ! Fam'd for

Strength," iii. 24

Kettelby (Maria Statira E. F. J.), ii. 322, 475 Kingston-on-Thames, x. 502