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Pleasing melancholy : or a walk among the tombs in a country church yard, in the stile & manner of Hervey's Meditations; to which are added, epitaphs, elegies, inscriptions in prose & verse
Wright, George (fl. 1775-1787); Hervey, James (1714-1758)
1793
Engraved t.p.
Lyra memorialis : original epitaphs and churchyard thoughts, in verse
Snow Joseph; Wordsworth, William (1770-1850)
1847
"Essay upon epitaphs. By William Wordsworth": p. [11-35]
Recreation for ingenious head-pieces, or, A pleasant grove for their wits to walk in : of epigrams, 700, epitaphs, 200, fancies, a number, fantasticks, abundance : with their addition, multiplication and division
Mennes, Sir John (1599-1671); Smith, James (1605-1667)
1667
Signatures: A-2D. Added t.p., engraved by William Marshall: Witt's recreations refined & augmented with ingenious conceites for the wittie and merrie medicines for the melancholie. See the next page...
An theater of mortality: or, the illustrious inscriptions extant upon the several monuments, erected over the dead bodies, (of the sometime honourable persons) buried within the Gray-friars Church-Yard; and other churches and burial-places within the city of Edinburgh and suburbs
Monteith, Robert M.A
1704
A leaf numbered 18 on the recto is inserted between D1 and D2 and contains an inscription referred to on p. 18.