Then, reader, judge, I crave,

Whether doth Cave here lye in Grave,

Or Grave here lye in Cave:

If Grave in Cave here bury’d lye,

Then Grave, where is thy victory?

Goe, reader, and report here lyes a Cave,

Who conquers Death and buries his own Grave.

The following, in Harrow Churchyard, is ascribed to Lord Byron:—

Beneath these green trees rising to the skies,

The planter of them, Isaac Greentree, lies;