BATHOS AND PATHOS.

(To the Editor.)

Perceiving that you sometimes admit curious and eccentric epitaphs into your very amusing and instructive periodical, if the enclosed is worthy a place, it at least has this merit, if no other, that it is a literal copy, from a tombstone in St. Edmund's churchyard, Sarum:—

In Memory of 3 Children of Joseph and Arabella Maton, who all died in their Infancy, 1770.

1.

Innocence Embellishes Divinely Compleat

To Prescience Coegent Now Sublimely Great

In the Benign, Perfecting, Vivifying State.

2.

So Heavenly Guardian Occupy the Skies

The Pre-Existent God, Omnipotent Allwise

He can Surpassingly Immortalize thy Theme

And Permanent thy Soul Celestial Supreme.

3.

When Gracious Refulgence, bids the Grave Resign

The Creators Nursing Protection be Thine

Thus each Perspiring Æther will Joyfully Rise

Transcendantly Good Supereminently Wise.

W.C.