NAUTICAL EPITAPHS.

In the west part of Fife, in the churchyard of the village of Torryburn, part of an epitaph remains, which deserves notice. A part was very absurdly erased by the owner of the burying ground, to make way for the names of some of his kindred. The whole epitaph formerly stood thus:

At anchor now, in Death's dark road,

Rides honest Captain Hill,

Who served his king, and feared his God,

With upright heart and will:

In social life, sincere and just,

To vice of no kind given;

So that his better part, we trust,

Hath made the Port of Heaven.

Another, in the parish of Duffus (Morayshire), runs thus:

Though Eolus' blasts and Neptune's waves have toss'd me to and

fro,

Yet now, at last, by Heaven's decree, I harbour here below;

Where at anchor I do lie, with others of our fleet,

Till the last trump do raise us up our Admiral Christ to meet.

CHARLES STUART.