EPITAPH on Sir PALMES FAIR BONE'S Tomb in Weftminster-Abbey. Sacred to the Immortal Memory of Sir Palmes Fairbone, Knight, Governor of Tangier; in Execution of which Command, he was mortally wounded by a Shot from the Moors, then befieging the Town, in the forty fixth Year of his Age. October 24, 1680. Y E Sacred Relicks, which your Marble keep, And be the Town's Palladium from the Foe. Nor General's Death was e'er reveng'd fo well; } Under Under Mr. MILTON's Picture, before his Paradife Loft. Hree Poets, in three diftant Ages born, SONGS. ASON G F FOR St. CECILIA's Day, 1687. I. ROM Harmony, from Heav'nly Harmony When Nature underneath a heap Of jarring Atoms lay, And cou'd not heave her Head, The tuneful Voice was heard from high, Then cold, and hot, and moist, and dry, From Harmony, from Heavenly Harmony From Harmony to Harmony Through all the compafs of the Notes it ran, II. What Paffion cannot Mufick raise and quell! His lift'ning Brethren ftood around, To worship that Celestial Sound. Less than a God they thought there could not dwell That |