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EPITAPH ON THE TOMB OF SIR EDWARD GILES AND HIS WIFE by ROBERT HERRICK

Poet Analysis

First Line: NO TRUST TO METALS NOR TO MARBLES, WHEN
Last Line: AND SO TO BED: PRAY WISH US ALL GOOD REST.
Subject(s): DEVONSHIRE, ENGLAND; GRAVES; TOMBS; TOMBSTONES;

No trust to metals nor to marbles, when
These have their fate and wear away as men;
Times, titles, trophies may be lost and spent,
But virtue rears the eternal monument.
What more than these can tombs or tombstones pay?
But here's the sunset of a tedious day:
These two asleep are: I'll but be undressed
And so to bed: pray wish us all good rest.



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