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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

Parts

of 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 a

Ch1ice

Qivine:

Then let

him

Reft

in undifhsrbed

buft,

Vntil

the

Refi~trreflinn

of

tl1e

'1"1!

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