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134 Catafogue of
ELEGIES AND EPITAPHS.
Members of | Parliament; who departed this Life at his House in the
Inner- | Temple-Lane, on Thursday the 4th of December 1701, in the
I 40th Year of his Age. |
(at the end 10 lines of epitaph.)
London, Printed by J. Wilkins, near Fleet-street, 1701. |
2 cols, in mourning border. Roman Letter.
363—Teviot, Andrew Rutherford, Earl of, t 3 May, 1664.
Can Tiveot, Britain's glorious victime, dye, |
And no Vein bleed with a kind sympathie ? |
An I Elegie | Upon the much lamented Death of that Noble, and
Valiant | Commander; the Right honourable the Earl of | Tiveot, |
Governour of Tangiers. Slain by the Moors, |
By Jo. Crouch Gent. |
London. Printed for The. Palmer, at the Crown in Westminster-Hall. 1664. |
2 cols, in mourning borders. Roman Letter.
364—Tutchin, John, + 23 Sept., 1704.
Here Lies Stoick John, |
Born since Forty and One, |
Tutchin's | Everlasting Monument ; | Or, | John Drawn to the Life. |
■An Epitaph | In Memory of John Tutchin, to be Inscribed in Letters
of I Brass upon the Triangle Monument near Padington. | Humbly
Recommended to the Calves Head Clubb. j Subscriptions are taken
in by his Wife. |
[No imprint. 1704.]
I col., 4 verses. Roman Letter.
365—Wyld, Dr. Robert, t 1679.
D[eath]. No Roring Christmas shalt Thou keep, now Rore |
Bold Wit! W[yld]. Oh ! oh ! Hhohh ! Well 1 I'le cry no more, |

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