And truth attested with delight intense, His critic labours of unwearied force, Learning as vast as mental pow'r could seize, ON JOSEPH PINDER PORTER, Died, 1806, Aged 16 years. Ah how uncertain are the days of men, Lime-House Church-Vard. ON MRS. CHARLOTTE GARBUTT, Who died in 1812, aged 26 years. Why start! the case is yours, or will be soon, IN MEMORY OF THOMAS CLARE, Who was drowned at Seaford, September 7th, 1809, aged 46. How melancholy was the news, To hear my precious life was gone, Assistance none was near. Forbear your tears my children dear, For tho' I'm absent from you here, H THOMAS SWAIN, Died, 22d May, 1772, aged 60, SARAH his Relict, Died, June 29th, aged 74; Also, their Grandson, Died, 1784, aged 3 Months. Here kindred ashes blend, a matron worn EDWARD ROBINSON BREWER, And his Two Sons, Edward and Richard. The grave stone is thus inscribed : Underneath this stone lie three, Join'd by consanguinity; The father he did lead the way, : (His sons made haste, death could not stay,) The eldest son the next did go, Which is ordain'd for those who are blest. In the Cross-Aisle, A monument of marble and other stone, at the north end of this aisle, adorned with columns, entablature, and arched piedment of the Ionic order; also the figure of the deceased, habited in a gown lined with fur and cumbent, his head reposing on the palm of his right hand, in the left a book, also a cherub. Here Lockyer lies interr'd, enough his name His eulogies which most men's mouths rehearse ; Deceased, April 26, A. D. 1672, aged 72. A MONUMENT On the west Wall of the south stern of the Cross-Aisle. Inscribed:- Monumentum viri justi. IN MEMORY OF JOHN SYMONS, Citizen and White Baker, London; Who departed this life, the 10th of August, 1625, And was a good benefactor unto this parish, who gave to the poor £8. per annum for ever, to be distributed on the feast-day of St. Thomas, before Christmas, and unto St. George's parish Southwark, the sum of £10. per annum for ever; and unto the parish of St. Mary's, Newington in Surry, the sum £5. per annum for ever. These sums to come unto the parishes, after the decease of his father Samuel Symons, who yet liveth, in the year 1631. His flesh interr'd here once contain'd a spirit, To live and die well, was his whole endeavour, |