Ex Heraclito reddere Democritum,”

is thus varied in Hackett's “Select and remarkable Epitaphs”—

“Hie situs est, cujus vultus, vox, actio posset

Ex,” &c. &c.

Archibald Armstrong * in no way disgraced his coat of Motley; though the author of an epitaph on Will Summers speaks of his inferiority:—

“Well, more of him what should I say?

Both fools and wise men turn to clay:

And this is all we have to trust,

That there's no difference in their dust.

Rest quiet then beneath this stone,