In Norwich Cathedral—

Here lies the body of honest Tom Page,
Who died in the thirty-third year of his age.

At Torrington church-yard, Devon, England—

She was—but words are wanting to say what:
Think what a woman should be—she was that.

In the church-yard of Pewsey, Wiltshire—

Here lies the body of Lady O'Looney, great-niece of Burke, commonly called the Sublime. She was bland, passionate and deeply religious; also she painted in water-colors, and sent several pictures to the exhibition. She was first cousin to Lady Jones; and of such is the kingdom of heaven.

Shields (the Irish orator)—

Here lie I at reckon, and my spirit at aise is,
With the tip of my nose, and the ends of my toes,
Turned up 'gainst the roots of the daisies.

In Doncaster church-yard, 1816—

Here lies 2 brothers by misfortin serounded,
One dy'd of his wounds & the other was drownded.