The perusal of an old statute concerning death and judgment as it was lately delivered in a sermon at the funeral of Mrs. Frances Bedford. By James Bedford B.D. Sometime Fellow of Q. Coll. in Oxon. and now pastor of Blunsham and Erith in Huningtonshire.

Bedford, James, B.D
Publisher: printed by J M for Francis Tyton and are to be sold at his shop at the three Daggers neer the Middle Temple Gate in Fleet street
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1657
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A76314 ESTC ID: R207564 STC ID: B1665
Subject Headings: Funeral sermons -- 17th century;
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In-Text Lucian brings in the skeleton of Narcissus, shewing his bones and bare skull, wondering what was become of his beauty? Let the beauteous Galate•'s, beloved Dinah's, enamouring Bathsheba's of the world, that have so many roses blown and lilies display'd in their youthfull cheeks know, that ere long their lips must kiss the dust, the filth o• the grave shall ascend the very throne of beauty, worms shall crawle between their fair eye-lips, Lucian brings in the skeleton of Narcissus, showing his bones and bore skull, wondering what was become of his beauty? Let the beauteous Galate•'s, Beloved Dinah's, enamouring Bathsheba's of the world, that have so many roses blown and lilies displayed in their youthful cheeks know, that ere long their lips must kiss the dust, the filth o• the grave shall ascend the very throne of beauty, worms shall crawl between their fair eye-lips, np1 vvz p-acp dt n1 pp-f np1, vvg po31 n2 cc j n1, vvg r-crq vbds vvn pp-f po31 n1? vvb dt j vvz, vvn npg1, vvg npg1 pp-f dt n1, cst vhb av d n2 vvn cc n2 vvn p-acp po32 j n2 vvb, d c-acp av-j po32 n2 vmb vvi dt n1, dt n1 n1 dt n1 vmb vvi dt j n1 pp-f n1, n2 vmb vvi p-acp po32 j n2,
Note 0 There is this distich in our English chronicle of the famous Rosamund, Hìc jacet in numbâ r•sa mundi n•n rosae mun•a, Non redol•t sed ole• quae redolere solet. There is this distich in our English chronicle of the famous Rosamund, Hìc jacet in numbâ r•sa mundi n•n Rosae mun•a, Non redol•t sed ole• Quae redolere Solent. pc-acp vbz d n1 p-acp po12 jp n1 pp-f dt j np1, fw-la fw-la p-acp fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-la fw-la, fw-fr fw-fr fw-la n1 fw-la fw-la n1.




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