The Waif Woman
minster
VS CR
BRITANNIA
LIIS SAN
TER AC POPVLI
LIS ET INV
EV PAVC
. XVI.
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romise, serv'd
title, and who
himself, by
nd honour'd, by
ith which they are torn from the poem that first contained them. We may, however, observe some defects. There is a redundancy of
which is not very obvious: where is the relation between th
part of the information should be given in one tongue, and part in another, on a tomb, more than in any other place, or any other occasion; and to tell all that can be conveniently told in verse, and then to call in the hel