Now's laid aside like an old Almanack;

But for the present only's out of date,

'Twill have at length a far more active state.

Yes, tho' with dust thy body soiled be.

Yet at the resurrection we shall see

A fair EDITION, and of matchless worth.

Free from ERRATAS, new in Heaven set forth.

'Tis but a word from God the great Creator,

It shall be done when he saith Imprimator."

The clerk of the old Dorchester Church seems also to have been a maker of elegiac verse; for after the decease of Rev. Richard Mather, the pastor, and one of the ablest divines of colonial New England, the church records contain the two complimentary stanzas quoted below, the first being an evident attempt at anagram: