On William Button, in a churchyard near Salisbury:—
O sun, moon, stars, and ye celestial poles!
Are graves, then, dwindled into Button-holes?
On Foote, the comedian:—
Foote from his earthly stage, alas! is hurled;
Death took him off, who took off all the world.
In the chancel of the church of Barrow-on-Soar, Leicestershire, is the following on Theophilus Cave:—
Here in this Grave there lies a Cave.
We call a Grave a Cave;
If Cave be Grave, and Grave be Cave,