It covers first a Virgin, and then one

That durst be so in Court; a Virtue alone

To fill an Epitaph; but shee hath more:

Shee might have claym'd to have made the Graces foure,

Taught Pallas language, Cynthia modesty;

As fit to have encreas'd the harmonye

Of Spheares, as light of Starres; she was Earths eye,

The sole religious house and votary

Not bound by rites but Conscience; wouldst thou all?

She was Sil. Boulstred, in which name I call