EPITAPH.
FROM THE GREEK.
A blooming youth lies buried here,
Euphemius, to his country dear:
Nature adorn’d his mind and face,
With every muse and every grace;
Prepar’d the marriage state to prove,
But Death had quicker wings than Love.
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