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Epitaph on a Living Author
By Abraham Cowley (16181667)
H
Lies Cowley, though entombed, not dead;
Yet freed from human toil and strife,
And all th’ impertinence of life.
And even in retirement great,
With Gold, the people’s idol, he
Holds endless war and enmity.
His breath, to this small cell confined?
With this small mansion let him have
The rest and silence of the grave:
And reckon this his funeral verse;
With wreaths of fragrant herbs adorn
The yet surviving poet’s urn.