XIV. On EDMUND D. of Buckingham, Who died in the Nineteenth Year of his Age, 1735. I' F modeft Youth, with cool Reflection crown'd, I modify Youth, cool And ev'ry op'ning Virtue blooming round, H Westminster-Abbey. EROES, and KINGS! your distance keep: Who never flatter'd Folks like you : Let Horace blufh, and Virgil too. Another, on the fame. NDER this Marble, or under this Sill, UN this or un Or under this Turf, or e'en what they will; Whatever an Heir, or a Friend in his ftead, Or any good creature shall lay o'er my head, Lies one who ne'er car'd, and still cares not a pin What they faid, or may fay of the mortal within: But, who living and dying, serene still and free, Trufts in GOD, that as well as he was, he fhall be. |