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An Epitaph.

    By William Cowper



    Here lies one who never drew
    Blood himself, yet many slew;
    Gave the gun its aim, and figure
    Made in field, yet ne’er pull’d trigger.
    Armed men have gladly made
    Him their guide, and him obey’d;
    At his signified desire
    Would advance, present, and fire—
    Stout he was, and large of limb,
    Scores have fled at sight of him!
    And to all this fame he rose
    Only following his nose.
    Neptune was he call’d, not he
    Who controls the boisterous sea,
    But of happier command,
    Neptune of the furrow’d land;
    And, your wonder vain to shorten,
    Pointer to Sir John Throckmorton.



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