Bunyan - PR3329 G1 1692

to the Chief of Shtners I tt his Hair on his upper Lip, after the O~d . Britifh fafi1ion; his Hair Reddifh, but in htS latter days, time had fprinkled it with Grey'· his Nofc well fet, but , not declining· or bending, and his l\1outh moderate Large., his Forehe~d fomething high, and his Habit always plain and modeft ~ and thus have we impartially de[cribed the internal and exter· nal Partsof a Perfon, whofe death had been much Regretted, a ~etfon who had tryed the Smiles and Frowns of Tin1e; not puffed up in Profperity, nor fhaken in AJverfity ; ,. always holding the· Golden Meen •. In him ttt 1nce .Jid three. grt~t Worthies Shine ,; Hiftorian, Poet, and aCh1ice Qivine: Then let him Reft in undifhsrbed buft, Vntil the Refi~trreflinn oftl1e '1"1! ~ •· •••• ~ ·" ·:1 '!>- •• •• ~ ., -' Eoflforipto~

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