The Churchyard Lyrist Consisting of Five Hundred Original Inscriptions to Comme

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The Churchyard Lyrist Consisting of Five Hundred Original Inscriptions to Comme
1787 1854 Old Humphrey
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And glory, glitter'd there.
The bloody waves of war ran high ; And in that crimson tide, A thousand manly bosoms bled — A thousand brethren died.
I fiercely fought; my hand was red With gore : the slaughter'd foe Fell round me, till a stronger arm Subdued, and laid me low.
Oppress'd with wounds, 1 linger'd long, Till God subdued my pride, And taught me by his grace to seek A Saviour crucified.
I learn'd to hate thee, cruel war : This stone is rais'd in view. That all who gaze upon my grave May
...learn to hate thee too.
THE CHURCHYARD l. YltlST. 1 o:!
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Thri)Ugh youth and lioiioiir'd age his litV was spent III deeds of h>ve; and death was only sent To place him nearer Flis almighty throne Whom he so long had serv'd, and serv'd alone.
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We could not raise a monument commensurate to his merit, we have therefore erected one in agreement with his modesty.
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O what is the sum of earthly things?
And what thy tleeting breath ? If thou art alone, then read my stone.
And ponder awhile on death.


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